No Black Voices During Missouri Hearing On Racism Teachings

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri legislative committee on Monday held a hearing on how educators teach K-12 students about race and racism without hearing from any Black Missourians. No Black parents, teachers or scholars testified

Schmitt No.1 Fundraiser For Missouri Senate Seat

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP/Edited) — Campaign finance records show that Attorney General Eric Schmitt raised the most out of any Missouri Senate candidate during the latest quarter. Schmitt brought in more than $1.3 million since announcing his

Springfield Driver Yielding Rate At Crosswalks Reaches 55%

More Springfield drivers are yielding to pedestrians at crosswalks than not, according to second quarter crosswalk assessments conducted through the City’s SGF Yields pedestrian safety program. The recent assessments show driver compliance has risen to an average

MoDoT Striping Four Routes Today

MoDOT will be striping along multiple routes this morning and afternoon. Route 125 in Greene County. Route O in Greene and Webster County. Route P in Greene and Christian County. Route 173 in Stone County. If you

Ozark PD Earns Award For Community Program

The Ozark Police Department has earned an award for a local program they host. Each year, the department hosts two programs aimed to help children in the  community. The “Hero in Training” program is an event that

Mayor McClure Addresses COVID-19 on “Face the Nation”

Springfield mayor Ken McClure joined a national broadcast on Sunday. Mayor McClure was on CBS’s “Face the Nation” to talk about rising hospitalizations and COVID-19 cases in southwest Missouri. During the interview, mayor McClure stated “We are