Apartments Evacuated After Fire In East Springfield

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(KTTS News) — People had to be evacuated after a fire last night at the Crosswinds Apartments in east Springfield. The fire on South Ingram Mill Road happened on the third floor of the apartment complex. The

Slowdowns On Highway 60 In Rogersville

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(KTTS News) — Westbound Highway 60 at Highway J was closed last night west of Rogersville after a dump truck hit the bridge overpass. The left lane is now open. The bridge was closed so crews could

Nationwide EAS Scheduled For Wednesday

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(KTTS News) — There will be a nationwide emergency alert test on Wednesday, October 4 at 2:20 p.m. ET. The alert will happen on cell phones, wireless devices, radios, and TVs. The government says the test happens

Monett Police Officer Hurt In Crash

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(KTTS News) — Some injuries for a Monett Police officer after a car hit a patrol vehicle. It happened when the car rear-ended the SUV on Cleveland Avenue. Both the officer and the driver of the car

Bank Robbery Suspect Remains On The Run

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(KTTS News) — Springfield Police are still looking for a man who robbed a bank Friday near National and James River. Police are asking for your help finding the man who robbed the Legacy Bank. It happened

Drought Conditions Worsen In Missouri

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(KTTS News) — Drought conditions are getting worse across Missouri. The Department of Natural Resources issued a drought alert because more than 80-percent of Missouri is now affected by dry conditions. About nine-percent of the state is

Missouri Awards More Marijuana Business Licenses

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(KTTS News) — Missouri has awarded 48 marijuana microbusiness licenses, expanding the legal cannabis market in the state. The applicants won the licenses by entering a state lottery. The licenses are divided up according to Missouri’s eight

Police Chief Resigns After Raid On Kansas Newspaper

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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The police chief who led an August raid on a small weekly newspaper in central Kansas has resigned, days after he was suspended from his post. Marion Police Chief Gideon Cody’s departure was