States Will Get 14.5 Million Doses Of Vaccine This Week

WASHINGTON — States will receive about 14.5 million doses of the coronavirus vaccine this week, marking a nearly 70% increase in distribution of doses over the last month, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday. Limited

Security Officials Cast Blame For Failures In Capitol Riot

WASHINGTON (AP) — Former security officials are testifying publicly for the first time about the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, casting blame on the Pentagon, the intelligence community and each other. Former U.S. Capitol Police Chief

Thieves Steal $50,000 Worth Of Collectibles

A local business is asking for your help catching some thieves who stole $50,000 dollars worth of goods. Gamemaster in Springfield sells Pokemon and magic cards. Video shows two people broke into the store and made off

Mercy Hospital Closed Today After Monday’s Fire

Mercy Hospital in Cassville will remain closed until at least tonight after a fire in a rooftop air conditioning unit. No one was hurt during the fire, which began about 6:30 Monday morning. Six patients were taken

Missouri House Tries Again To Pass Photo ID Law

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Republican-led Missouri House is advancing another version of a Missouri voter photo identification law that was gutted by the state Supreme Court. Judges last year permanently blocked a central provision of

Greene County Patrol Car Vandalized

Someone smashed the driver’s side window of an empty Greene County Sheriff’s patrol car. KY3 reports it happened Monday night in a lot downtown, near the jail. So far nobody has been arrested in connection with the

Charges Filed In 3 Southwest Missouri Deaths

NEOSHO, Mo. (AP) — Southwest Missouri authorities are investigating the deaths of three people at two different locations. Newton County authorities found the body of 25-year-old Brylee O’Banion on Saturday in a ditch southwest of Loma Linda.

US COVID Deaths Top 500K

(AP) — The US COVID-19 death toll has crossed the 500,000 threshold. Top health researchers say it is hard to imagine an American who hasn’t lost a relative or someone they know to the virus. That matches the

States Double-Down On Shots After Weather Delays

(AP) — States are doubling their efforts to get COVID-19 vaccines into more arms after last week’s winter weather closed clinics, delayed vaccine deliveries, and forced thousands to miss their scheduled shots. The US is currently closing