Former Gym Owner Killed Neighbor, Burned Her Home
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — A Springfield man has been convicted of killing his neighbor and burning her home after a dispute about a property line. Pavel Samsinak was convicted Friday of second-degree murder, armed criminal action, arson
Shot Fired At Wright County Deputy During Pursuit
Two people have been arrested after a driver shot at a Wright County deputy during a pursuit. It happened Sunday night south of Mountain Grove and went into Douglas County. Authorities eventually lost sight of the vehicle.
Iron Grain District Proposed In Republic
A new $65 million dollar housing and shopping development is coming to Republic. The Iron Grain District will be located across from Amazon. KY3 says the project includes a hotel plus restaurants, shopping and entertainment. Convoy of
Missouri Supreme Court Hears Challenge To Gun Law
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Missouri Supreme Court is set to hear arguments over whether a new state law forbidding local law enforcement from enforcing federal gun laws is constitutional. A lower court judge rejected the challenge
Frontier Buys Spirit For $3 Billion
(AP) — Frontier Airlines’ parent company is buying Spirit Airlines in a $2.9 billion cash-and-stock deal that will allow the combined airline to be more competitive against its larger rivals. Spirit shareholders will receive 1.9126 shares of
Body Found In Creek In West Springfield
Police say there are no signs of any foul play after a man’s body was found in a creek in West Springfield. Springfield Police say someone found the man Sunday near the West Bypass and Mt. Vernon
Operators Of Circle Of Hope Girls Ranch In Court
There’s a court hearing today for a couple charged with 100 counts of abuse involving Circle of Hope Girls Ranch near Stockton. Boyd and Stephanie Householder ran the Christian boarding school. Boyd has been charged with statutory
Pizza Delivery Driver Robbed In Springfield
Springfield Police say a man robbed a pizza delivery driver late Saturday night in north Springfield. The driver was outside the Domino’s near Kearney and National carrying several pizzas. KY3 says the robber approached the driver with
Parson Statement On ‘Christian Values’ Questioned
(AP) — Missouri Gov. Mike Parson’s spokeswoman says the governor has no “litmus test for appointments,” despite a statement he issued this week indicating he would only nominate a state health director who shares his “Christian values.”
Highway Patrol Asks For Public Help Finding Boy Lost Since December
The Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop D is asking for help finding two-year-old Neiko Stoneroad. Stoneroad was last seen at a home near the intersection of North Broadway and Commercial on December 10. He is two feet,