Graduation Saturday At College Of The Ozarks

(KTTS News) — College of the Ozarks will hold commencement ceremonies Saturday at 2 p.m. More than 340 students will graduate. Ceremonies will be held in The Howell W. Keeter Athletic Complex on the college campus. Press

Chance For Severe Storms Today, Tonight

(KTTS News) — Strong to marginally severe thunderstorms are possible this afternoon and evening. The National Weather Service says the best chance for severe weather will be south and east of Missouri. But the Ozarks could still

TurboTax Owner To Pay $2.5 Million To Missourians

(KTTS News) — Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt says Intuit, Inc., the owner of TurboTax, has agreed to pay $2.5 million for deceiving customers in Missouri into paying for tax services that should have been free. The

New Name For State Park In Branson

(KTTS News) — Ozark Mountain State Park in Branson has a new name. It’s now Shepherd of the Hills State Park. The new name honors Harold Bell Wright, who wrote Shepherd of the Hills. The park is

Traffic Moving Again After Crash Between Aurora, Marionville

(KTTS News) — Traffic is moving again on Highway 60 between Aurora and Marionville. A tractor-trailer rolled over Thursday morning, forcing drivers to find another way around the mess. The road reopened around 8:00 a.m. But firefighters

Flooding Closes Roads, Prompts Water Rescues

(KTTS News) — There has been widespread flooding across the Ozarks overnight. Several roads and bridges are closed because of flooding. Several water rescues have been reported. To check the road conditions, click here. The National Weather

Funding Could Widen I-44 In Springfield

(KTTS News) — Grant money could help expand I-44 in Springfield from four to six lanes. For the second year in a row, MoDOT is applying for an infrastructure grant. It would include nearly $66 million dollars