Former U.S. Marine Running For Blunt’s Seat In Senate
A former U.S. Marine is officially throwing his hat into the race for Roy Blunt’s seat in the Missouri Senate. Democrat Lucas Kunce says Missouri needs new leadership that will stand up for working people and better
Springfield Considers Next Steps In Coronavirus Recovery
The Springfield-Greene County Health Department met with Springfield City Council Tuesday to talk about the next steps in the city’s Road to Recovery. Press Release Today—nearly one year since our first COVID-19 case in Greene County—Springfield City
Forsyth Gets Poor Rating After State Audit
A report released by the state auditor’s office gives the city of Forsyth a poor rating. Auditor Nicole Galloway says her office confirms more than $3,400 is missing from the city. The money was reported missing by
Man Charged For Shooting At Highway Patrol Headquarters
LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo. (AP) — A man has been criminally charged more than two months after police say he fired several shots with an assault-style rifle at a suburban Kansas City office for the Missouri State Highway
Man Shot In Car In Springfield
Springfield Police say a man is expected to recover after he was shot while sitting in his car. It happened early Tuesday morning near Sherman and Pacific. KY3 says police are still looking for the shooter.
Wave Of GOP Retirements Signals Battles Ahead
(AP) — The Republican Party didn’t want to begin the new year this way — with a spate of retirements in the evenly divided Senate ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. On Monday, Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt
House Passes Bill Allowing Guns On Public Transit
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri House has passed a bill to allow guns on public transportation. The GOP-led chamber on Monday voted 124-32 to send the proposal to the Senate. The measure would allow people
Jury Selection Paused For Ex-Cop Charged In Floyd’s Death
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The judge overseeing the trial of a former Minneapolis police officer accused in George Floyd’s death postponed jury selection for a day while an appeal proceeds over the possible reinstatement of a third-degree murder
Arkansas Senate OKs Ultrasound Requirement For Abortions
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The Arkansas Senate has approved legislation that would require a woman undergoing an abortion to first view an ultrasound. The majority-Republican Senate on Monday voted 29-6 in favor of the measure, sending
Heavy Rain, Severe Weather Possible Later This Week
We could see heavy rain and the potential for severe weather starting Thursday and lasting through the weekend. The National Weather Service says its still unclear when and where the heaviest rain will fall. Stay tuned to