Woman Critical After Hit-And-Run Crash In Springfield

(KTTS News) — A woman is in critical condition after a hit and run crash last night near Kansas and McDonald Access Road in Springfield. Springfield Police are looking for a dark-colored pickup that left the scene.
Statewide Tornado Drill This Morning

(KTTS News) — The statewide tornado drill takes place this morning at 10 a.m. You’ll hear the test on the radio and on your NOAA weather radio. You may also hear tornado sirens being tested. This is
Voters Asked To Approve Stone County 911 Tax

(KTTS News) — Voters in Stone County will see a tax increase for emergency services on the April ballot. It would bring in about $1.5 million dollars a year to make upgrades to 911 services. The money
Building Upgrades On City Council Agenda

(KTTS News) — Springfield City Council votes tonight on a plan to spend more than $15-million dollars on city building improvements. The money would be used to make improvements City Hall, the city animal shelter, the Public
Greene County Contractor Charged With Fraud

(KTTS News) — The Missouri Attorney General has charged Glenn Jessen, 53, with defrauding 24 people in connection with his businesses, Midwest Roofing Commercial and Residential, Inc., and Overland Roof Exchange. The Attorney General says Jessen took
Zoo Gets New Cougar Cub

(KTTS News) — Dickerson Park Zoo in Springfield has a new cougar cub. Drax is about four-months old. The orphaned female cub was found by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Zoo staff say she has
Homicide Investigation In Laclede County

(KTTS News) — A man from Lebanon was shot to death outside his home Sunday. The Laclede County Sheriff says deputies found Ryan Holloway, 25, on the ground in the 23000-block of Park Drive. The Highway Patrol
Severe Weather Expo This Weekend In Springfield

(KTTS News) — The 9th annual Severe Weather Expo takes place Saturday at the Battlefield Mall in Springfield. KTTS News will be on hand from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event takes place in front of
College Of The Ozarks Appeals Dorm Case To Supreme Court

(KTTS News) — College of the Ozarks is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a case involving gender identity and dorm rooms. It comes after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit ruled
Flooding Slows Morning Commute

(KTTS News) — Flooding is causing problems for drivers this morning. Several low water crossings have flooded out. An SUV stalled on a low-water bridge on Farm Road 134 between Strafford and Rogersville. By 8 a.m. MoDOT’s