Springfield Breaks Record Low Temperature

Springfield set a new record low Tuesday morning of -13. The old mark of -5 was set in 1905. National Weather Service meteorologist Kelsey Angle says it hasn’t been this cold since the early 1900s. Temperatures are

Rolling Blackout Order Lifted For CU, Liberty Utilities

BREAKING: The Southwest Power Pool has lifted the need for mandatory rolling blackouts across the region. Springfield City Utilities started the blackouts around 7:30 Tuesday morning. The order was lifted around 10 a.m. Liberty Utilities did rolling

Democrat Sues Trump Over Capitol Riot

WASHINGTON (AP) — A Democratic congressman has sued Donald Trump, alleging Trump incited the deadly insurrection at the Capitol. The Washington federal court lawsuit is part of an expected wave of litigation over the riot and is

Another 3 To 5 Inches Of Snow Possible

The National Weather Service says another three to five inches of snow is possible starting tonight and ending tomorrow afternoon and evening. Another round of accumulating snow is headed to southeast Kansas and the Missouri Ozarks. Current

LATEST: 2 Dead In Texas Amid Subfreezing Temps

HOUSTON (AP) — Officials in Texas say two people are dead likely because of the subfreezing temperatures that have caused massive power outages across the state. As nightfall threatened to plummet temperatures again into single digits, officials

Another Day Of Rolling Blackouts

Rolling blackouts have started again in Springfield and across the Ozarks. Springfield City Utilities, Liberty Utilities and other local utilities are trying to reduce power to reduce the strain on the electric grid. There were several outages

Rolling Blackouts Stopped In Springfield, Across Midwest

UPDATE: Rolling blackouts in the Springfield area have been rescinded early this afternoon. City Utilities of Springfield reduced its electric load around noon today, ranging from 30 to 60 minutes. The Southwest Power Pool, a group of

Frigid Weather Sees Utilities Ask Customers To Conserve

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Frigid weather that has sent temperatures plunging across Middle America also has power and gas utilities urging customers to dial down the thermostat. Utility companies serving Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri issued the

Impeachment Isn’t Final Word For Trump

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump’s acquittal at his second impeachment trial may not be the final word on whether he’s to blame for the deadly Capitol riot. The next step for the former president could be the