Charley Pride, Famous Country Music Star, Dies at Age 86
NEW YORK (AP) — Charley Pride, one of country music’s first Black superstar whose rich baritone on such hits as “Kiss an Angel Good Morning” helped sell millions of records and made him the first Black member
First Snow of the Winter for Springfield: A Look At Winter Weather on Sunday
Winter weather will make its debut for many in the Ozarks on Sunday as the National Weather Service predicts snowfall throughout most of the day. The temperatures will remain too warm to keep that snow pristine, with
Man From Springfield Dead After Crash in Polk County
A man from Springfield is dead after a crash 12 miles north of Halfway in Polk County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol says Victor McCarty drove off the right side of the road on Highway HH and
Elk Hunting Begins Again in Missouri For the First Time in Over a Century
Missouri’s first Elk Hunting Season begins today for the first time ever. This season will run from December 12-20, and will be firearm exclusive. An archery season is scheduled for October 17-25. Only five permit holders will
Skull Found Near Missouri River Boat Ramp in St. Louis Area
BERKELEY, Mo. (AP) — Authorities say a possible human skull has been found near a boat ramp on the Missouri River in the St. Louis area. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that two men made the discovery
Washington Expects Vaccine to Arrive in States Monday Morning
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials say the nation’s first COVID-19 vaccine will begin arriving in states Monday morning. Army Gen. Gustave F. Perna said Saturday that shipping companies UPS and FedEx will deliver Pfizer’s vaccine to nearly
Wisconsin Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on President’s Lawsuit to Disqualify 220,000 Ballots
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The conservative-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments over the weekend on President Donald Trump’s state lawsuit seeking to disqualify more than 221,000 ballots and overturn his loss to Democrat Joe
Supreme Court Rejects Republican Lawsuit Over 2020 Election
HOUSTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday rejected a lawsuit backed by President Donald Trump to overturn Joe Biden’s election victory, ending an attempt to get legal issues rejected by state and federal judges before the
Missouri Conservation Commission Approves Black Bear Hunting Season
A black bear hunting season could happen as early as October 2021. The Missouri Conservation Commission approved the proposal at a meeting Friday in Jefferson City. Hunting would be limited to parts of southern Missouri areas and
Alan Jackson Concert At JQH Pushed To August 2021
Alan Jackson has postponed his stop in Springfield once already because of the pandemic, but it’s happening again. The show, originally scheduled for June of this year has been moved again to August 28 of 2021. Previously