Microsoft Software Tool Made To Protect Against Cyberattack Downloaded Over 25,000 Times
A software tool made to help businesses protect themselves after a global hack of Microsoft email server software has been downloaded over 25,000 times. The one click tool was designed to help tens of thousands of servers
Mass To Resume For Southern Missouri Catholics
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — Starting next weekend, Roman Catholic churches in southern Missouri can return to in-person mass. Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau Bishop Edward Rice announced the reopening in a letter to pastors dated March 16. The
Rescue To Continue Monday Morning After Crews Spend Hours Searching
Rescue teams are resuming their search Monday after a late night effort to locate missing people in Christian County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol is leading the effort and will concentrate on the stretch of the river
Man Charged In Polk County Homicide Case
A man is charged with murder after law enforcement found a woman dead outside of her home in Humansville. Kaleb Stamper has been charged by the Polk County prosecutor with the murder of a 57-year old woman.
Man Charged In Murder of Wife, Her Parents
A man is in custody after three people were found dead inside his home late Saturday evening. Jesse Huy, 50, has been charged with three counts of murder. The Greene County Sheriff’s Office says they received a
Wright County Investigates Possible Murder-Suicide
Two are dead in Rockford, in Wright County, after what deputies believe is a murder-suicide. Law enforcement was alerted after receiving a report of an unoccupied running vehicle in front of a residence on Woodhill Court for
Missouri Tax Deadline Pushed Back; New Study Finds Limited COVID-19 Transmission In Springfield Schools
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri is extending the deadline to file taxes this year, and a new pilot study shows transmission of COVID-19 was rare among some Missouri schools. Gov. Mike Parson on Friday announced individuals now
Woman From Ava Files Lawsuit Against Police, Accusing Ava Officer Of Killing Husband By Kneeling On His Back
A woman from Ava has filed a lawsuit against the Ava Police Department claiming that an officer killed her husband in April of 2020 by kneeling on his back for several minutes. Police received a domestic disturbance
CDC Changes Guidance For School Desk Separation
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. health officials are relaxing social distancing recommendations for schools, now saying students can sit as close as 3 feet to each other in classrooms. The new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Weather Service Confirms Tornado Near Wheelerville and Elsey
The National Weather Service has confirmed that an EF-1 Tornado touched down near Wheelerville and Elsey during storms this Wednesday. The tornado produced peak winds of 87 mph and uprooted trees, destroyed mobile homes, and ripped shingles