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
Missouri AG Asks Tyson To Sell Missouri Plants, Not Close Them

(KTTS News) — Missouri’s attorney general is asking Tyson Foods to sell two poultry plants in Missouri, instead of shutting them down. Attorney General Andrew Bailey says closing the plants in Dexter and Noel would be devastating
Delays Continue After Dump Truck Hits Bridge Overpass

(KTTS News) — Highway J at Highway 60 west of Rogersville remains closed after a dump truck hit the overpass this week. One lane remains closed on westbound Highway 60. The weather has prevented MoDOT from doing
Springfield Police Need Help In Deadly Pedestrian Crash

(KTTS News) — Springfield Police say thanks to tips, they’ve identified the tractor trailer involved in a fatal pedestrian crash last week near Kansas and I-44. Original Story Springfield Police need your help identifying the driver of
Missouri’s U.S. House Members Vote In Historic Removal Of Speaker Kevin McCarthy

(KTTS News) — Missouri’s US House members voted mostly along party lines on whether to keep Kevin McCarthy as speaker. McCarthy was voted out of his job Tuesday by a vote of 216 to 210. Missouri Republicans
Missouri Shifts Presidential Primary To Caucus System

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Republicans in Idaho and Missouri will have to attend caucuses to make their presidential picks next year after the two states’ GOP-led legislatures canceled their presidential primaries and then missed a deadline
More Released After Police Chief Resigns Over Raid On Kansas Newspaper

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas police chief who led an August raid on a small weekly newspaper seemed to have the support of most city leaders in the weeks since the search, despite public outcry and
Pedestrian Dies After Being Hit By Semi In Springfield

(KTTS News) — A pedestrian has died after he was hit by a tractor trailer last Friday in north Springfield. Police say 51-year-old Todd Tennison from Springfield was sitting on the ground off the roadway at 2825