Majors Of Salvation Army In Springfield To Go On Sick Leave
A new couple will be taking over top leadership positions at the Salvation Army in Springfield as the former leaders go on sick leave. Major Butch and Lisa Frost have been with the Salvation Army for many
Douglas County Deputies Capture One Man, Looking For Another In Double Shooting
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is looking for another man to question him about a double shooting that involved two juveniles. Deputies say Donnie Brown and Cody Franklin took off, Brown was captured. Investigators say Franklin is
Hot Temperatures Expected Through The Weekend
Hot temperatures will continue to blanket the Ozarks this week. National Weather Service Meteorologist Kyle Perez says we’ve had quite a few heat outbreaks across the area for the past couple of summers but not for this
Excessive Heat Warnings, Advisories For Ozarks This Week
The Ozarks will sizzle for the next several days as heat index readings soar into the triple digits. An Excessive Heat Warning is in effect for areas north and west of I-44 from Wednesday through Saturday. An
Missouri Supreme Court Upholds Craig Wood’s Death Sentence
The Missouri Supreme Court has denied an appeal to overturn the death sentence for convicted killer Craig Wood. Wood was convicted of kidnapping, rape and murder in the death of 10-year-old Hailey Owens in Springfield. Defense attorneys
Missouri State Volleyball Program Under Investigation
Missouri State women’s volleyball coach Melissa Stokes is on paid administrative leave while the university investigates some allegations involving the program. The university hasn’t released any details. The university has hired a law firm to handle the
Title IX Investigation Of Missouri Swim Coach Ended
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Former Missouri swimming coach Greg Rhodenbaugh is no longer working for the university and a Title IX case against him has been closed. The Columbia Daily Tribune reports Rhodenbaugh’s attorney and university officials disagree about
Excessive Heat To Invade The Ozarks This Week
Get ready for more heat and humidity! The National Weather Service says an excessive heat watch runs from Wednesday all the way through Saturday for areas north of I-44. It extends along and north of a line
Man In Custody After Car Chase In Springfield
A man is in custody after crashing into a home near National and Central in Springfield while trying to elude Greene County sheriff’s deputies. Both the suspect and a woman in the vehicle with him are being
Family Surprised by Potential Bounty Hunters; Police Investigate
A family in Springfield was surprised by a visit of potential bounty hunters to their house. Dustin Burris arrived with his family from a family event and saw a truck in his yard with uniformed men around