County Health Officials Quit After Threats, Harassment
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Health department directors from across Missouri are walking away from their jobs after many of them were threatened and harassed over the actions they’ve taken to curb the coronavirus pandemic. The St. Louis
Greene County Reports Six More COVID-19 Deaths
Six more people have reportedly died from COVID-19 in Greene County. 77 people have died so far this month, and 154 since the pandemic began. Here’s more from the Springfield-Greene County Health Department: The Springfield-Greene County Health
Murder Charges Filed In Greene County Homicide
Three people are charged with shooting a man to death at his home in Bois D’Arc. Stanley Simon was found dead last week. The Greene County Prosecutor says Riley Collier, 25, Michael Stauffer, 40, and Patricia Davis,
CoxHealth Building Super Clinic In Republic
CoxHealth is building a new super clinic in Republic. Construction starts soon on the new 15,000 square foot facility at Highway 60 and M. It will offer primary care, walk-in care, and physical therapy. The new location
Springfield Man Hit, Killed While Walking On I-44
The Highway Patrol says a man from Springfield is dead after he was hit by a semi on I-44 in Laclede County. It happened Thursday night west of the Hazelgreen exit. Troopers say 36-year-old Cullen May was
WATCH LIVE: Sarah Huckabee Sanders Joins Parson In Springfield
Former White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders will join Governor Parson at a campaign rally in Springfield today. You can watch it live here. The Keep Missouri Red Rally is intended to rally support for Republicans
Harmony House Holds Annual iCare Event in Support of Domestic Violence Survivors
Harmony House bringing attention to the issue of domestic violence in its sixth annual iCare event. Today, people around the community will be wearing a symbolic ‘black eye’ and a lapel sticker that says ‘ask me why
Man From Monett Who Sold Meth to “Half the Town” Sentenced
A man from Monett is in jail after being found guilty for conspiracy to distribute more than 20 pounds of meth. He faces 12 years without parole. Court Records say 54-year-old Eric Eugene Akins sold meth in
Federal Appeals Court Revives Lawsuit by Black Man Wrongfully Arrested
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit filed by a Black Kansas City man who was wrongfully arrested when he was 15 and held for three weeks without charge. The 8th
Turkey Hit With 6.6 Magnitude Earthquake
ISTANBUL (AP) — A strong earthquake in the Aegean Sea has shaken Turkey and Greece. Several buildings were wrecked in Turkey’s western Izmir province, according to officials, but there was no immediate information on casualties. Turkey’s Disaster