Fog Cancels Some Flights In Springfield

(KTTS News) — Heavy fog canceled some flights at the Springfield-Branson National Airport. The airport says American Airlines canceled several flights on Wednesday, but some flights were able to resume Thursday morning. Check with your airline before
Ashcroft Defends Results Of State Audit

(KTTS News) — Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft is denying any wrongdoing after a state audit found some concerns. State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick gave Ashcroft’s office a fair rating this week, saying Ashcroft illegally held information
Boil Advisory In Everton

(KTTS News) — There’s a boil advisory for the city of Everton because of a water main break.
Forsyth Man Charged With Robbing Springfield Bank

(KTTS News) — A federal grand jury has indicted a man from Forsyth for robbing a Springfield bank. Richard Campbell, who’s 59, faces federal charges for robbing the Guaranty Bank on Kearney Street earlier this month. Press
Man Indicted After Shooting At The Barnhouse

(KTTS News) — A man from Republic who injured six people while firing shots into the ceiling at The Barnhouse event center on west Sunshine in Springfield is facing federal charges. 37-year-old Timothy Smith was indicted for
Sheriff Identifies Remains Found In Cedar County

(KTTS News) — The Cedar County sheriff has identified the woman who was found dead in a brush fire last week. Shaniya S. Haynes was 27. The sheriff says three men put her body in the fire
Inmate Dies In Greene County Jail

(KTTS News) — Authorities are investigating the death of a Greene County Jail inmate. 49-year-old Michael Hill was found unresponsive inside his cell on Monday. There were no signs of any foul play. Hill was being held
Animal Abuse Charges Filed Against Man From Galena

(KTTS News) — A man from Galena is charged with animal abuse after 15 dogs were found dead on his property. 34-year-old John Griffiths was arrested after 55 dogs were rescued by the Humane Society of Missouri. Five
Missouri AG Asks SCOTUS To Stop Social Media Censorship

(KTTS News) — Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed a brief Monday with the U.S. Supreme Court as part of a 20-state coalition fighting censorship on social media platforms. Press Release Today, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey
Springfield Considers Ban On Gaming Machines

(KTTS News) — Springfield could become the first city in Missouri to ban gaming machines that offer a cash prize. Springfield City Council heard first reading on a bill Monday night. It could vote on the issue