Branson Shooting Ruled Murder-Suicide

(KTTS News) — A shooting that left two people dead at an Branson apartment complex has been ruled a murder-suicide. Police say 77-year-old Stephen Walsh shot the manager of the Branson Manor Apartments because of a rent
Pedestrian Critical After Accident In Springfield

(KTTS News) — A pedestrian is in critical condition after being hit by a vehicle Thursday night in Springfield. It happened near Sunshine and Robberson. Police do not believe the driver was impaired.
Soldier From Missouri Dies In Alaska

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska (AP) — U.S. Army officials have identified two soldiers killed when their large transport vehicle crashed while heading to a training area in interior Alaska. There were among 17 soldiers on board the
Gas Prices Keep Sliding Lower

(KTTS News) — For the third straight week, gas prices have dropped across the state. AAA Missouri says falling crude oil prices, along with the shift to a winter-blend of gasoline, is sending gas prices lower. The
Mercy To Build New ER In Ozark

(KTTS News) — Mercy breaks ground Friday on a new emergency department in Ozark. Mercy plans to build a new emergency department next to its Orthopedic Hospital at 3050 E. River Bluff Drive. It will provide access
Federal Fugitive May Be In Springfield Area

(KTTS News) — The FBI is looking for a wanted federal fugitive last seen in and around the Springfield area. Melvin N. Morgan, also known as “Yoshi”, was indicted on federal drug charges on August 29. He’s
Boy Scouts Sells Joplin Camp To Not-For-Profit Group

(KTTS News) — The Ozark Trails Council of the Boy Scouts of America has sold the Frank Childress Scout Reservation near Joplin. The Ozarks Trail Council says owning four camp properties was no longer financially feasible, so
Springfield Getting More License Plate Cameras

(KTTS News) — The city of Springfield will soon have more license plate cameras at busy intersections. The so-called “Flock cameras” don’t capture people’s faces, but they do help Springfield Police gather data from vehicles and track
$19,000 Lectern For Arkansas Governor Sparks Call For Audit

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Sarah Huckabee Sanders rose to national prominence in part during her time at the lectern as White House press secretary, but the purchase of a $19,000 lectern for the Arkansas governor is
Drought Expected To Last Through Next Year

(KTTS News) — The director of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources says the drought that’s been affecting the state this summer will likely last through next year. Director Dru Buntin says he’s very concerned about water