Free Fishing Weekend Here in Missouri
It’s a free fishing weekend here in Missouri, with no license required today and tomorrow for fishing at three state parks. No licenses, trout permits, or daily tags are required for fishing at Montauk, Roaring River, or
Missouri State University to Create George Floyd Scholarship
Missouri State University says it will be starting a scholarship dedicated to George Floyd. University President Cliff Smart says he will be the first to donate to it. This after a college in Minnesota called on all
Downtown Roads To Be Closed Saturday Afternoon
Roads in downtown Springfield will be closed today as a planned protest on Park Central Square will start at 3 p.m. The protest is a part of a wider, national series of protests concerning police brutality. Springfield
Man Dies After Motorcycle Crash on College and Broadway
A man is dead after a crash on College and Broadway with a sedan. Forty-Six year old Joseph Webb from Springfield was hospitalized with critical injuries on Thursday. Police say he rode his motorcycle into oncoming traffic
Cape Girardeau COVID-19 Case Tied To Lake Of Ozarks Boat Party
The Cape Girardeau County Health Department has tied a confirmed case of COVID-19 to a boat party at Lake of the Ozarks last weekend. Some people from the Cape Girardeau area or possibly some Southeast Missouri State
Man Gets Life For 2 Murders In 5 Days
It’s two life sentences for a man found guilty of killing two men in five days in Springfield. 27-year-old Willie Haughton shot and killed Lance Loveless and Robert Hewitt in March 2018. Haughton was wearing a GPS
CoxHealth Fitness Centers Opening Soon
CoxHealth plans to reopen all but one of its fitness centers on June 17. The Willard location will stay closed for now until Cox can take care of some social distancing issues there. Here’s more on the
Cooper Tennis Complex Indoor Facility Closed Today; Outdoor Courts Open
The Cooper Tennis Complex indoor facility is closed today after a power outage and flooding. The complex closed Thursday after storms toppled 13 utility poles on Pythian. While the facility was closed, a fire suppression system pipe
Some City Utilities Customers Without Power
About 1,000 City Utilities customers are still in the dark after this morning’s storms. That was as of 4:45 p.m. on Thursday. At the height of the storm, about 10,000 customers were without power. CU says crews
Missouri National Guard Heads to Nation’s Capital
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The leader of the Missouri National Guard says 300 troops are headed to Washington, D.C. to help with civil unrest. Adjutant General Levon Cumpton said the troops are leaving for the nation’s