Light Snow, Rain Could Cause Slick Spots Thursday
There could be some minor accumulations of snow tomorrow morning, especially east of Highway 65. The National Weather Service says rain mixed with up to two inches of snow could fall in those areas, causing some slick
LIVE: Congress Meets To Certify Electoral College Vote
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans from the House and Senate have objected to the counting of Arizona’s electoral vote, forcing votes in both chambers on Joe Biden’s victory in the state. The objection was made by Arizona Rep.
Trump Pressures Pence On Electoral Count
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is trying to pressure Vice President Mike Pence to use powers he doesn’t have to overturn the will of voters in a desperate and futile bid to undo President-elect Joe Biden’s
Health Officials Provide COVID-19 Vaccine Update
The Springfield-Greene County Health Department will give an update Wednesday at 1 p.m. on COVID-19 vaccinations and the spread of the coronavirus. CoxHealth CEO Steve Edwards says Cox is nearing record highs again, reporting 158 COVID-19 patients
Springfield House Fire Leaves Man With Burns
Minor burns for a man who escaped a house fire this morning in Springfield. Neighbors woke up two men inside the home near Commercial and National. It did not have working smoke detectors. Neighbors helped the men
Firefighter Charged With Setting House Fire, Putting It Out
Arson charges have been filed against a firefighter with the Southern Dallas County Fire Department. The Dallas County prosecutor says Daniel Truster set a home on fire in Elkland on Christmas Eve, then called 911. He took
Democrats Win One Georgia Runoff, Second Race Too Close To Call
ATLANTA (AP) — Democrat Raphael Warnock has won one of Georgia’s two Senate runoffs, becoming the first Black senator in his state’s history and putting the Senate majority within the party’s reach. Warnock, a pastor who spent
Congress Set To Confirm Biden’s Win Over Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s extraordinary effort to overturn the presidential election is going before Congress. Lawmakers are set to convene Wednesday for a joint session, required by law, to confirm the Electoral College vote won
Missouri Lawmakers Go Back To Work Amid Pandemic
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers are heading back to the Capitol for the start of what’s guaranteed to be an unusual session amid the coronavirus pandemic. The roughly five-month annual legislative session begins Wednesday. Some precautions
Construction Company In Springfield Merging, Cutting Jobs
A construction company in Springfield will be merging with a company in Jefferson City, creating layoffs in the Ozarks. Journagan Construction is merging with Capital Holdings Group. The merger is expected to cut 120 jobs by the