Parson Signs Property Rights Bill

(KTTS News) — Governor Parson has signed a property rights bill in to law passed by the Republican-led state legislature. It expands protections under the law for Missouri’s farm and ranch families in certain eminent domain proceedings.   It applies

City Votes On CID Tax For Buc-ee’s Store

(KTTS News) — Springfield City Council votes tonight on a new sales tax that would make improvements to the land where developers plan to build a new Buc-ee’s convenience store. Buc-ee’s plans to build a 53,000 square

Shooting At Springfield Gas Station

(KTTS News) — Springfield Police say one person was shot last night at the AmPm Gas Station near Kearney and Fulbright. The injuries were not life-threatening. KY3 says two male suspects left the area. Police are still

SummitMedia-Springfield Wins 2022 MBA Awards

(KTTS News) — SummitMedia-Springfield won four Missouri Broadcasters Association awards on Saturday. 1st Place for Best Opinion/Commentary — Nick Reed/Sarah Myers, NewsTalk 104.1: Attorney Dee Wampler on grief 1st Place for Best Podcast — Katie Koslova, Power

Woman Found Guilty In 2018 Road Rage Death

(KTTS News) — A woman has been found guilty of first-degree murder in the 2018 death of Barbara Foster. Elizabeth McKeown was charged with hitting Foster’s car, luring her out of the vehicle, and running her over.

New Homicide Unit In Springfield

(KTTS News) — The Springfield Police Department hopes a separate homicide unit can help lower violent crime in the community. Violent crimes have been on the rise in Springfield. Captain Tony Vienhage says before this year, all

Inflation Hits New 40-Year High Of 8.6%

WASHINGTON (AP) — The costs of gas, food and other necessities jumped in May, raising inflation to a new four-decade high and giving American households no respite from rising costs. Consumer prices surged 8.6% last month from

House Panel Blames Trump For 1/6 ‘Attempted Coup’

WASHINGTON (AP) — A House panel investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has firmly laid blame on former President Donald Trump. In Thursday’s prime-time hearing, lawmakers said the siege was no accident but an