State Health Department Says No Evidence Of Health Concerns After Reports Of Moldy Medical Marijuana
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services says a recently reported batch of moldy medical marijuana turns out to be fine. The department says there is no health and safety concerns with the product after it
Trump, Biden Prepare to Take Stage for Debate Night in Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — It’s debate night for President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden. They will square off in Nashville in their final face-to-face confrontation before the election. It’s one of the last high-profile opportunities
Greene County Family Justice Center Sees Increase in Visits
The Greene County family Justice Center has seen a new increase in people seeking their services. The center aims to help those suffering from domestic or sexual abuse or assault, including child abuse or human trafficking. The
Springfield Traffic Almost at Pre-Pandemic Levels
Traffic in Springfield is starting to return to its pre-pandemic levels. Springfield’s Traffic Engineer says back in march, traffic fell dramatically as many people stayed home and businesses closed. Traffic fell by around 40% during that time.
U. S. Airlines See Heavy Losses in Third Quarter
DALLAS (AP) — The losses are building at U.S. airlines as the coronavirus pandemic cuts into air travel. American Airlines said Thursday that it lost $2.40 billion in the third quarter, and Southwest Airlines reported a loss
Military Job Fair Runs Through Noon In Downtown Springfield
A veterans drive through job fair is underway Thursday in downtown Springfield. It runs through noon in the parking lot between American Legion Post 69 and Jordan Valley Ice Park. The event is open to all veterans,
Two In Custody Following Overnight Police Chase In Springfield
Two people are in jail after a chase with police overnight in Springfield. It started when an officer ran the driver’s plates around midnight Thursday morning and found he had a warrant. The chase ended near Sunset
Ozarks Food Harvest Receives Over $900,000 in CARES Act Funding
Ozarks Food Harvest will receive almost $1 million dollars after Governor Mike Parson announced $5 million dollars in CARES act funds would be given to 6 regional food banks. The funds will go to the following: Harvesters
Oxford University Vaccine Testing Continues After Man Involved Dies
Oxford University says its vaccine tests will continue after a man involved in a coronavirus vaccine trial with the university and AstraZenica has died. The man was from Brazil. No reports have confirmed whether the patient had
Missouri Submits Draft Plan For Issuing Coronavirus Vaccine
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Health care workers will be the first to receive a coronavirus vaccine when one is approved for use and becomes available in Missouri, according to the state’s draft plan submitted to federal