City Utilities Transit to Return to Normal Schedule
As of Sunday, all City Utilities transport services will be returning to normal operating schedules and hours. Staff will be monitoring community health conditions and transit ridership. A link to the City Utilities transport site can be
Branson Keeping Phase 1 Through June 15th, Aligning with Governor’s Plan
The City of Branson says it will be abiding by the Governor’s Phase 1 order until June 15th. The Governor recently pushed back the end of Phase 1 of his “Show Me Strong Recovery” plan to mid
Greene County Opens In-Person Absentee Voting On Saturday
Greene County will be holding in-person absentee voting hours on Saturday, the 30th, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. They say to bring a valid form of identification. The absentee voting is for eligible voters who will
Latest State Coronavirus Numbers
There have been nearly 12,800 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in Missouri. The state health department says 738 people have died.
Coronavirus Case Connected To Pool Parties At Lake Of The Ozarks
Camden County says someone who was at Lake of the Ozarks last weekend has tested positive for COVID-19. The patient is from Boone County, Missouri. They arrived on Saturday and got sick on Sunday. They spent time
Protesters Gather In Springfield In Death Of George Floyd
Dozens of protesters gathered in downtown Springfield to protest the death of George Floyd while he was the custody of Minneapolis Police. Protesters gathered at Springfield’s Park Central Square before marching to City Hall. Former Minneapolis Police
State Administrator Reverses Health Department Decision, Gives Planned Parenthood License Renewal
O’FALLON, Mo. (AP) — Missouri’s only abortion clinic will be able to keep operating after a state government administrator decided that the health department was wrong not to renew the license of Planned Parenthood’s St. Louis facility.
Greene County Reports 20 Confirmed Cases Of COVID-19
There have been 20 more cases of COVID-19 reported in Greene County. Springfield-Greene County Health Director Clay Goddard says it’s been a long time since this many new cases have been reported. He says the last time
Hotel Occupancy Rates In Springfield Well Below Normal Levels But Trending Upward
Hotels in Springfield continue to lose business during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Convention and Visitors Bureau says while occupancy is still well below the normal levels for this time of year, it is trending upward after hitting
Springfield Police Chief Paul Williams Reacts To Events In Minneapolis
Police Chief Paul Williams has sent a letter to the citizens of Springfield reacting to the events in Minneapolis surrounding the death of George Floyd. It it published below: I’m aware of and following the recent events