Forsyth Woman Pleads Guilty To Abuse, Neglect Involving Husband, Daughter
A woman from Forsyth could get up to 15 years in prison after she pleaded guilty to charges of abuse and neglect involving her husband and daughter. Ann Schilling agreed to a plea deal. Taney County prosecutors
One Dead In Taney County Crash
The Highway Patrol says a man from Rueter is dead after a crash near his hometown. Troopers say 34-year-old Justin Day died after his pickup ran off Highway 160, hit an embankment and a tree. The crash
Deadly Pedestrian Crash In Phelps County
A pedestrian is dead after a crash on I-44 in Phelps County. The Highway Patrol says 33-year-old Jessica Damitz from Kansas City was hit by a semi Sunday morning around the Jerome and Dixon exit at mile
Storms Tonight, Winter Weather Wednesday And Thursday
Two storm systems this week will send temperatures below freezing. Highs will be near 70 Monday. But temperatures will plunge as much as 30 degrees between Monday and Tuesday afternoon. Severe thunderstorms and flooding are possible tonight.
Missouri State Highway Patrol Continues Search for Missing Child
The Missouri State Highway Patrol is continuing its search for a missing child near Bull Shoals Lake. The search was suspended late Friday after troopers spent the afternoon and evening searching for a boy reported missing at
Hundreds Of Rodents Found In Family Dollar Facility
WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. (AP) — Federal inspectors say they found more than 1,000 rodents inside a Family Dollar distribution facility in Arkansas. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says consumer complaint prompted officials to inspect the West
WATCH: Implosion At James River Power Plant
Demolition crews brought down the power stacks at the James River Power Station in southeast Springfield Saturday morning. City Utilities raffled off tickets for a chance to start the implosion, with the money going to the United
Missouri, Justice Department Feud Complicates Joint Program
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — A crime-fighting partnership between Missouri and the Justice Department is caught in the middle of a dispute over a new Missouri law banning local police from enforcing federal gun laws. The Department of
Missouri Finalizes $458M Deal in Opioid Epidemic Lawsuit
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri will get $458 million to help victims of the opioid epidemic as part settlement with the three biggest U.S. drug distribution companies and the drugmaker Johnson & Johnson. Republican Attorney General Eric
No Charges for Columbia Officers
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Two Columbia police officers who shot and killed a man in May will not face charges. Miller County Prosecutor Ben Winfrey, who was a special prosecutor in the case, said he believed a