Deadly Crash In North Springfield
A motorcycle rider is dead after a crash in north Springfield. Brandon Hudson, 23, was hit by an SUV pulling a trailer at around 1:56 pm on Kearney and Broadway. There are no signs that drugs or
MoDOT Holds Virtual Meeting On Work At James River And Glenstone
MoDOT is holding a virtual meeting on upgrades at the James River and Glenstone interchange in Springfield. The construction project will include a new roundabout on Republic Road near the Springfield Nature Center. Here’s more from MoDOT:
Attorney General Says Watch Children’s Online Activity
The Missouri Attorney General is warning people to watch their children’s online activity for signs of people trying to exploit children. If you see or suspect something suspicious, call the Missouri Attorney General’s Human Trafficking hotline at
MERS Goodwill Stores And Donation Centers Closed
MERS Goodwill has closed its doors and donation centers across Missouri due to the coronavirus pandemic. If you take anything to a drop-off site, it may get stolen or damaged and won’t be useful. Instead, Goodwill is
Cardinals-Cubs London Series In June Canceled By MLB
NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball has canceled a two-game series in London between the Chicago Cubs and the St. Louis Cardinals because of the coronavirus pandemic. The teams had been scheduled to play at Olympic
Eviction Hearings, Other Non-Emergency Hearings On Hold Due To COVID-19 Pandemic
Non-emergency hearings including eviction hearings have been put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Greene County Presiding Judge Michael Cordonnier tells KY3, that decision was made by the state supreme court to suspend most court hearings.
Walmart Sends Thermometers, Gloves, and Masks to Stores for Employees
Walmart says it is sending thermometers and gloves to all of its stores in the coming weeks. All employees will have their temperature taken before work, and will have the option to wear a mask and gloves.
Taney County Health Department Warns of Potential
Taney County Health department is alerting the public to a potential exposure to COVID-19. From March 12th to March 14 a person from Greene County with symptoms with the disease visited several venues in Branson including praisefest.
Coronavirus Virtual Town Hall Meeting
Greene County leaders are answering your questions as part of a virtual town hall meeting about the coronavirus. The meeting airs from 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. tonight on local tv, online, and on social media. We
U.S. Officials Consider Recommending Public Wear Masks
WASHINGTON (AP) — If you’re not sick with the new coronavirus, should you wear a mask in public? The World Health Organization says no. U.S. officials are mulling if that advice might change if the mask shortage