Rescue Work Stops At Condo Collapse Site
SURFSIDE, Fla. (AP) — Rescue efforts at the site of a partially collapsed condominium building in Florida have been halted out of concern about the stability of the remaining structure. Search crews that have been atop the
Petition Submitted To Recall Nixa Mayor
The city of Nixa has received a petition trying to recall the city’s mayor, Brian Steele. The main reason for the petition is because the Mayor enacted the city’s facemask mandate. If enough signatures are verified the
New CBA Between Springfield Police And City Begins Thursday
A new collective bargaining agreement between the city and the Springfield Police Officers Association begins Thursday. It was approved by City Council during their meeting Monday. The agreement begins today and lasts until the end of June
Lawsuit: Officers Killed Innocent Man In ‘No Knock’ Raid
A lawsuit filed Wednesday accuses a St. Louis police SWAT team of killing an innocent man during a “no knock” raid at his home four years ago. The civil rights law firm ArchCity Defenders filed the state
Missouri Lawmakers Pass Critical Medicaid Funding Bill
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers on Wednesday passed a bill to renew a critical Medicaid funding tax hours before the deadline set out by Republican Gov. Mike Parson. The House voted 140-13 in favor of
Parson Urges Vaccinations Amid Spiking COVID-19 Cases
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Gov. Mike Parson on Wednesday said Missouri wants to increase the state’s lagging vaccination rate for COVID-19, as it deals with a big spike in cases and hospitalizations. The state health department
Mom Of Toddler Who Died After Clinic Visit Awarded Damages
BRANSON, Mo. (AP) — The family of a toddler who died just three hours after being misdiagnosed at a Branson urgent care clinic is receiving $1.8 million in damages. Jurors in Taney County recently awarded Kassie Mcatee
Bill Cosby Released From Prison
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Pennsylvania prison system says Bill Cosby has been released after his sexual assault conviction was overturned. Original Story PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Pennsylvania’s highest court has overturned comedian Bill Cosby’s sex assault conviction. The
Heavy Rain Possible Today, Tomorrow
Heavy rain is possible today and tomorrow, then sunny skies for the Fourth of July weekend. The National Weather Service says severe weather is not expected today. The main threat will be heavy rain and lightning. There’s
More Bodies Found In Rubble, Death Toll Climbs
SURFSIDE, Florida (AP) — A fire official says the bodies of four additional victims have been found in the rubble of a collapsed condo tower, raising the death toll to 16 people. Miami-Dade Assistant Fire Chief Raide