Buffalo National River Closed Because Of Coronavirus

The Buffalo National River is closed amid the coronavirus outbreak. Here’s more from the National Park Service: Effective immediately, Buffalo National River will be closed to recreational use until further notice. This closure includes the Buffalo River, trails, open

Latest On Greene County Coronavirus Numbers

The Springfield-Greene County Health Department says 58 people have tested positive for the coronavirus. That’s up from 53 cases on Wednesday. Six people have died. There are more than 1,800 cases of the coronavirus statewide. The number

Many Walmarts Across The Ozarks Altering Entrances

Some Walmarts across the Ozarks are changing the way you enter the store. Many have set up a line customers will have to walk through taped off with cones and even shopping carts. Social media posts from

SPD Releases Arrest Video of Armed Suspect

The Springfield Police Department has released footage from the arrest of an armed suspect after a video captured on a cell phone of the incident has made its rounds on social media. Shortened dashcam video with their

Crane Teacher Tests Positive For COVID-19

A teacher at Crane Elementary School has tested positive for the Coronavirus. https://www.facebook.com/craneelem/photos/rpp.1179716558772546/2762220763855443/?type=3&theater This is Stone County’s second confirmed case of COVID-19. A statement from Superintendent Dr. Chris Johnson said the teacher was tested after finding out

Second Healthcare Worker With COVID-19 In Taney County

The Taney County Health Department is working with Arkansas health officials after a second healthcare worker tested positive for COVID-19. The worker lives in Arkansas and works at the CoxHealth Heart Center in Branson, a stand-alone clinic.

Death Toll Hits 18 In Missouri From Coronavirus

There are now 1,581 cases of the coronavirus in Missouri, an increase of about 19% since Tuesday. Four more patients have died, bringing the official death toll in Missouri to 18. Two weeks ago, there were 24