Severe Storms Possible Today, Tonight

(KTTS News) — Severe weather is possible across the Ozarks this afternoon and evening. The National Weather Service says the best chance for storms will be around 5 p.m. in Joplin and between 7 p.m. and 9
State Lawmakers Send Parson $2.8B For I-70

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri’s Interstate 70 will be expanded to three lanes across the state as part of a roughly $50 billion state budget approved Friday by lawmakers. Republican lawmakers took up GOP Gov. Mike
Hotel Of Terror’s Future Back Before Springfield City Council

(KTTS News) — The Hotel of Terror eminent domain debate goes back to Springfield City Council tonight. Thousands of people signed a petition to save the attraction after city council voted to use eminent domain to take
Silver Dollar City Named #1 Theme Park By USA Today

(KTTS News) — USA Today has named Silver Dollar City in Branson as the number one theme park in America. The rating comes from a nationwide poll of USA Today readers for the 10 Best Readers’ Choice
Two Charged In Springfield Homicide

(KTTS News) — Two men from Springfield are charged in connection with a deadly shooting this week at a home near National and Turner. 42-year-old Jimmie Johnson, III, from Springfield, was found early Wednesday morning in the
Band Of Rain Dumps 2-3 Inches In Some Places

(KTTS News) — It was hit and miss for rain across much of the Ozarks last night and this morning, except for a narrow band from Springfield into southeast Kansas. Rainfall totals from yesterday into this morning
Second Man Wanted For Deadly Springfield Shooting

(KTTS News) — Springfield Police are looking for a second man wanted for the shooting death of a teenager last month. Xavier Moore from Sedalia is wanted for first-degree murder for shooting 18-year-old Lavelle Rose, III, from
Health Department Will Soon End COVID Testing

(KTTS News) — The federal government is expected to end the public health emergency for COVID-19 on May 11, and federal funding for COVID testing will end. Beginning May 12, the Springfield-Greene County Health Department will no
Man Sentenced For Shooting, Chase In Stone County

(KTTS News) — It’s 15 years in prison for a man who led Stone County authorities on a high speed chase in May 2021. Prosecutors say Michael Cody shot a man, stole his vehicle and then tried
20th Anniversary of May 4, 2003 Tornado Outbreak

(KTTS News) — It’s been 20 years since the May 4, 2003 tornado outbreak. Supercell thunderstorms produced 15 tornadoes and left 25 people dead. Major damage was reported in Franklin, Carl Junction, Stockton and Pierce City. Several