Derges Resigns From Missouri House

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri legislator has resigned her seat after being convicted of falsely claiming she was giving patients stem cell treatments for COVID-19. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Republican state Rep. Tricia Derges

Couple Found Dead in Monett on Thursday

Police are investigating a couple’s death in Monett. On Thursday, 71-year-old Daniel Olson, and 64-year-old Tamara Olson were found dead inside a home off West Nellie. The bodies have been sent to the coroner’s office for an

Police Say 1 Killed in Explosion During Michigan Air Show

BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (AP) — One person has died following an explosion during a jet-fueled semitruck performance at a southwestern Michigan air show. Emergency crews responded after the explosion happened about 1 p.m. Saturday at the Battle

Some Storms Possible This Holiday Weekend

(KTTS News) — Scattered storms are possible this holiday weekend. The National Weather Service says the best chance for storms will be in Central Missouri. The Springfield metro area could get a quarter to a half an

Poll: About Half Say Trump Should Be Charged

WASHINGTON (AP) — A new poll shows about half of Americans say former President Donald Trump should be charged with a crime for his role in what happened on Jan. 6. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public

Lawsuits Filed After Deadly Missouri Amtrak Crash

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The first lawsuits have been filed only days after an Amtrak train collision and derailment in rural Missouri that left four people dead and injured up to 150 others. The Kansas City

Governor Signs No Patient Left Alone Act

(KTTS News) — Governor Parson has signed the No Patient Left Alone Act into law. It protects the rights of patients and families during a medical stay. It lets a spouse or guardian and at least one

Judge Considering Fate Of Rebecca Ruud

(KTTS News) — The murder case against a woman from Ozark County charged with killing her daughter is in the hands of a Greene County judge. Closing arguments wrapped up Thursday in Springfield in the trial for

Parson Signs $48 Billion State Budget

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) —Gov. Parson has approved a roughly $48 billion state budget while cutting $500 million for tax refunds. But he also slashed funding that lawmakers had set aside for tax refunds for middle-income taxpayers. The