Jay Ashcroft Slams Colorado Ruling Removing Trump From Ballot

(KTTS News) — Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft slammed the Colorado Supreme Court decision that removed former President Trump from the Republican presidential ballot in 2024. Ashcroft, who’s a Republican, called it a kangaroo court decision.
Five Cases Of Lead Poisoning In Children In Missouri

(KTTS News) — There have been five cases of lead poisoning in children linked to applesauce products. The state health department is warning people to dispose of certain Wana Bana, Schnucks, and Weis-brand applesauce products. They’re part
Search Continues For Man Who Stole Pickup From Dealership

(KTTS News) — Lawrence County authorities are looking for a man who stole a truck from a dealership, almost hitting an employee in the process. The Lawrence County Sheriff says the man possibly arrived at the dealership
Missing Exeter Woman Found Dead

(KTTS News) — A missing woman from Exeter has been found dead in Barry County. The Highway Patrol says Dorothy Lewis, 67, died in a car crash on Farm Road 1010 six miles west of Exeter on
Springfield Shooting Victim Now Faces Four Charges

(KTTS News) — A man who was shot last week outside a business on East Kearney in Springfield now faces four charges. Police say Airreonte Turner, 23, from Springfield pulled a gun on a man during an
Teen Dies In ATV Crash Near Rogersville

(KTTS News) — A teenager from Rogersville has died in an ATV crash. The Highway Patrol says the 16-year-old boy died when the ATV he was riding ran off Sante Fe road two miles south of Rogersville.
Texas Man Indicted For Stealing ATM In Ozark

(KTTS News) — A man from Houston, Texas has been indicted by a federal grand jury for stealing an ATM machine from Southern Bank in Ozark. Federal prosecutors say Nigel Dwane Luchin, 26, was one of several
Protests About Student Discipline In Springfield Schools

(KTTS News) — A group pushing for more discipline of students in Springfield Public Schools lined up to protest before last night’s school board meeting. The group, led by the Springfield chapter of the National Education Association,
Former MSU Student Charged With Making Terroristic Threats

(KTTS News) — A former Missouri State University student who was expelled for sending threatening emails to employees has been charged with making terroristic threats. Court records say Aaron Brown, 50, from Springfield sent emails while he
SPS Trails Other Schools In New State Report

(KTTS News) — The Springfield Public School district is reportedly falling behind other schools. A report released Monday by the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education shows Springfield’s ratings are far below surrounding districts like Nixa