Branson Face Mask Ordinance Lifted

Branson’s face mask ordinance is no longer in effect. It expired Friday morning. The Branson Board of Alderman voted this week to move up the end date because local vaccination rates have been going up and because

Missouri House Redirects Money For Medicaid Expansion

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri House wants to redirect Medicaid expansion funding to services for people with disabilities, the elderly and other vulnerable groups. The GOP-led House on Thursday voted 143-1 to pass an alternative plan

K.C. Man Guilty Of Killings Two Decades Apart

HARRISONVILLE, Mo. (AP) — A Kansas City man has been convicted of killing two women nearly a decade apart. A Cass County jury on Thursday found Kylr Yust guilty of voluntary manslaughter in the death of 17-year-old

Eight Dead In Shooting At FedEx Facility In Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Police say a gunman has killed eight people and wounded several others before apparently taking his own life in a late-night attack at a FedEx facility near the Indianapolis airport. It was the latest

Sanders Raises $5 Million In Bid For Governor

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Former White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders’ campaign says she has raised nearly $5 million over the past three months in her bid to be Arkansas’ next governor. Sanders’ campaign on Thursday

House Delays Resignation To Investigate Lawmaker

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri House has refused to accept a lawmaker’s resignation to allow the Ethics Committee to fully investigate allegations that he physically and sexually abused his children years ago. The GOP-led House voted

Rain Expected Tonight, Friday

It’ll be mostly sunny today before rain rolls into the Ozarks later tonight. More rain is expected Friday into Saturday. pic.twitter.com/alSLCF3RtP — NWS Springfield (@NWSSpringfield) April 15, 2021 There’s a 50-percent chance of rain tonight, with up