WATCH: Governor Parson Addresses COVID-19 Pandemic
More than 4,300 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in Missouri. 114 people have now died. Governor Parson gives an update on the latest on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Navy Reports First Coronavirus Death From Roosevelt Crew
WASHINGTON (AP) — A member of the crew of the coronavirus-infected USS Theodore Roosevelt warship died Monday of complications related to the disease, the Navy said, adding to setbacks for the sidelined aircraft carrier. The sailor, whose
New Model Projects Peak Days For Missouri, Arkansas During COVID-19 Pandemic
The University of Washington Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation has released a new coronavirus model projecting the peak day for daily deaths and resource use for Missouri and Arkansas. Missouri is projected to see its peak
Man From Sedalia Barricades Himself Inside Home With Wife And Four Kids
A man from Sedalia is behind bars Monday after barricading himself in a house with his wife and four kids on Easter Sunday. During the nearly ten hour standoff, police say the man fired several shots at
Traffic Drop From Stay-At-Home Orders Imperils Road Funding
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — America’s roads are a lot less congested, due to coronavirus shutdowns that have kept millions of commuters, shoppers and vacationers parked at their homes. While that makes it easier to patch potholes,
Citizens Memorial Hospital Opens Routine Testing at Popup Laboratory
Citizens Memorial Hospital is opening a popup lab collection site beginning tomorrow for patients who need routine and annual wellness tests. The remote testing site will be at the Bolivar Technical College open Monday through Friday 7
Coronavirus Infections in the State Increase to 4,160
Coronavirus infections in Missouri continue to climb with over 4,160 cases in Missouri since the beginning of the pandemic in the state. The death toll in Missouri has reached 110. You can find more detailed information here.
CoxHealth Floor Transformed into COVID-19 Ward
The fifth floor Cox Health tower is open and ready for a surge of Coronavirus patients. The room was bare concrete a few weeks ago before being converted into a COVID wing of the hospital. CoxHealth CEO
Springfield-Greene County Health Department Reports Slight Increase in COVID-19 Cases
COVID-19 Cases in Greene County have gone up, with 79 cases in the county. The number of recovered cases has gone up to 34, while the number of active cases has stayed at 37 since Saturday. Twenty
Severe Storms Possible Easter Sunday
The National Weather Service says a severe weather threat is possible, but with reduced instability the likelihood has dropped as the predicted storms approach. A storm system is moving in, bringing large wind gusts and cool temperatures