Nationwide EAS Scheduled For Wednesday

(KTTS News) — There will be a nationwide emergency alert test on Wednesday, October 4 at 2:20 p.m. ET. The alert will happen on cell phones, wireless devices, radios, and TVs. The government says the test happens
Monett Police Officer Hurt In Crash

(KTTS News) — Some injuries for a Monett Police officer after a car hit a patrol vehicle. It happened when the car rear-ended the SUV on Cleveland Avenue. Both the officer and the driver of the car
Bank Robbery Suspect Remains On The Run

(KTTS News) — Springfield Police are still looking for a man who robbed a bank Friday near National and James River. Police are asking for your help finding the man who robbed the Legacy Bank. It happened
Drought Conditions Worsen In Missouri

(KTTS News) — Drought conditions are getting worse across Missouri. The Department of Natural Resources issued a drought alert because more than 80-percent of Missouri is now affected by dry conditions. About nine-percent of the state is
Missouri Awards More Marijuana Business Licenses

(KTTS News) — Missouri has awarded 48 marijuana microbusiness licenses, expanding the legal cannabis market in the state. The applicants won the licenses by entering a state lottery. The licenses are divided up according to Missouri’s eight
Woman Sentenced For Murder, Burning Man’s Body

(KTTS News) — A woman has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for giving a man a lethal dose of fentanyl. Jessica McCammon pleaded guilty to first-degree murder. She told a witness she gave Dan Myers
Phelps County Escapee Back Behind Bars

(KTTS News) — A man who escaped from the Phelps County Jail on Friday is back behind bars after he was arrested near Kansas City. The FBI says Jonathan O’Dell was arrested in Ray County after he
Congressman From Ozarks Votes Against Bill To Avoid Shutdown

(KTTS News) — Southwest Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison was the only Missouri representative in the U.S. House to vote against the stopgap spending bill designed to avoid a government shutdown. Burlison, a Republican from Springfield, is a
Missouri AG Sues Branson-Based Timeshare Exit Company

(KTTS News) — The Missouri Attorney General is suing a Branson-based company and its owners for charging people across the country thousands of dollars while promising to get them out of their timeshares. Attorney General Andrew Bailey
Electric Scooters Seem To Be A Hit In Springfield

(KTTS News) — Electric scooters have found a good home in Springfield. The city of Springfield says ridership remains high a year after company Bird began offering rentals in Springfield. Now, a second company — Eway —