Record Crowds Expected To Take To Air, Roads This Thanksgiving

DALLAS (AP) — Despite inflation and memories of past holiday travel meltdowns, millions of people are expected to hit airports and highways in record numbers over the Thanksgiving break. The busiest days to fly will be Tuesday
Springfield Police Chief Concerned About Recent Shootings

(KTTS News — Springfield Police Chief Paul Williams says he’s concerned about a recent rise in gun violence. There have been three fatal shootings in the past week, although shootings are down overall. He says if people
Highway Patrol Reminds Drivers To Be Alert This Thanksgiving

(KTTS News) — A record number of travelers are expected to be on Missouri roads this Thanksgiving weekend. The Missouri Highway Patrol is reminding drivers to make sure they are rested and watch their speed before hitting
How To Avoid Cooking Fires This Thanksgiving

(KTTS News) — If you’re planning on cooking a big meal this Thanksgiving, the American Red Cross has some tips to make sure you stay safe. Press Release Thanksgiving and the day before are the top two
Cardinals Sign RHP Lance Lynn To $11 Million Deal

(AP) — The St. Louis Cardinals began the retooling of their starting rotation Monday by agreeing to a one-year deal with Lance Lynn that brings the right-hander back to the club that drafted him, a person with
Couple Gets Probation In Shooting Death Of Infant

(KTTS News) — No prison time for a couple from Greenfield after a three-year-old boy shot and killed an infant girl. Chelsey Martin and Stormy Miles Baker pleaded guilty to reduced charges of child endangerment and got
City Mourns Passing Of Former Springfield Police Chief

(KTTS News) — Former Springfield Police Chief Lynn Rowe has passed away at the age of 79. Rowe was the police chief from 1993 to 2010. Rowe is survived by his wife, three children and five grandchildren.
Drunk Driver Gets 10 Years For Deadly Springfield Crash

(KTTS News) — It’s 10 years in prison for a man from Springfield for a deadly drunk driving crash that happened in 2021. Court records show Jarol Leiva-Navarro was going 110 miles per hour before he hit
Heavy Rain Expected Through Tuesday

(KTTS News) — The National Weather Service says multiple rounds of rain are expected between now and Tuesday night. Some parts of the Ozarks could get up to 2.5 inches of rain. The heaviest rain will fall
City Council To Hear About Funding For Jefferson Avenue Footbridge

(KTTS News) — Springfield City Council will hear tonight about a plan to access money from MoDOT for the Jefferson Avenue Footbridge. The plan is to use $8 million dollars to upgrade the structure, which is badly