Over 200 Deaths, More Than 6,000 Coronavirus Cases In Missouri
More than 200 people have died from the coronavirus in Missouri. The latest numbers released by the Department of Health and Human Services show 208 deaths. The state has passed more than 6,000 confirmed cases of the
China Calls Missouri Coronavirus Lawsuit ‘Very Absurd’
BEIJING (AP) — China is slamming a lawsuit brought against it by the U.S. state of Missouri over the coronavirus pandemic as “very absurd.” Foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang says the legal action has “no factual and
Health Officials Provide New Info On Greene County Coronavirus Response
The Springfield-Greene County Health Department has unveiled a new, more detailed dashboard to provide more information on the coronavirus in Greene County. It includes comparisons to other counties across the state. You can find it here. Our
WATCH: Local Doctor Joins Governor Parson To Talk About Coronavirus
Governor Parson says the state is expanding its testing criteria. More first responders will be able to get tested. There’s also a new test for COVID-19 using a blood sample. Parson says the state seems to be
KTTS Honored With Three First Place Awards By Missouri Broadcasters Association
KTTS is honored to receive three first place awards from the Missouri Broadcasters Association. We received recognition in the category of “breaking news–weather coverage” for our reporting on the tornado that hit Strafford on January 10th. Our
Heavy Rain Today With Some Storms South Of Springfield
Heavy rain will be possible in the Ozarks through Wednesday night, and that could lead to some localized flooding. The National Weather Service says the risk for damaging winds and large hail will be confined to areas
A Response To Reopen Missouri Rallies From Missouri Faith Voices
Faith Voices, an organization in southwest Missouri issued a statement on April 21 regarding planned protests of city and statewide stay-at-home orders by local leaders and Governor Parson. Below you can read their statement in full… “Holocaust
Department of Public Safety and Vendor Resolve KN95 Mask Issue After Vendor Refunds State Funds
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri Public Safety Director Sandy Karsten announces the Department of Public Safety and a vendor supplying personal protective equipment (PPE) to the state today resolved the issue of almost 4 million KN95 respirator masks ordered by the State Emergency
IRS Issues Statement For People Receiving Additional Stimulus Money For Dependents
Below is a statement from the IRS regarding people who expect to receive an additonal $500 in stimulus money for dependents. WASHINGTON – The Internal Revenue Service today issued a special alert for several groups of federal
Wavier Submitted To Allow Online Food Stamp Purchases
Missouri’s department of Social Service sent a press release regarding a waiver submitted that would allow food stamp purchases to be done online. The USDA has to approve the waiver before it goes into effect. You can