One Man Arrested After Hit-And-Run in West Springfield
A man is under arrest after hitting a man in West Springfield Saturday afternoon. The victim suffered serious, but not life-threatening injuries. He has not been identified by police. They say the victim was walking down the
Douglas County Sheriff Seeks Public’s Help Identifying Suspect in Hit-And-Run
The Highway Patrol has released the name of a pedestrian who died after a hit and run crash on Highway-N in Douglas County. 73-year-old Julia Hicks was from Squires. Troopers say she was hit by a vehicle
Two Arrested After Four-Year-Old Found Dead
Two people have been arrested after a child was found dead this morning in Cole Camp in Benton County. Investigators say the 4-year-old girl and two others had been beaten. They responded the home at 1 a.m.
Two Dead in 3-Alarm House Fire in Stone County
Two men are dead after a house fire in Stone County Saturday evening. Firefighters from the Northern Stone County Fire Protection District responded to the fire on 961 Roundhouse Road at 6:55 p.m. after getting a call
Major Obstacle to COVID-19 Relief Package Cleared
WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers have cleared away the last major obstacle to agreement on a COVID-19 economic relief package costing nearly $1 trillion. Votes could come as early as Sunday. A fight over Federal Reserve emergency powers
St. Louis Hospitals Struggle to Keep Up With Coronavirus Surges
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A top St. Louis area health official is warning that doctors and nurses are becoming exhausted as the virus surges and that the tempo gives them “little room to maneuver.” Dr. Alex Garza,
Trump Blames China for Cyber Espionage, Contradicting Top Officials
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is contradicting top administration officials who say Russia is behind the cyber espionage operation that targeted U.S. government agencies. In a tweet about the massive breech, Trump not only downplayed the
1.7 Million Wreaths Placed Today in Honor of Veterans
Today over one and a half million wreaths were placed in honor of Veterans as a part of National Wreaths Across America Day. The Wreaths Across America organization, which organizes the national wreath laying, says wreaths are
Ozark Town Square to Switch to One Way Traffic Starting Sunday
Ozark is planning on changing its Historic City Square roads over to one-way traffic starting Sunday. The change will specifically be for West Elm, Second Avenue, West Church St, and Second Street. Traffic will flow counter-clockwise. The
Missouri Joins Multistate Lawsuit Against Google
The Missouri Attorney General has joined a multistate lawsuit filed against Google that alleges violations of federal and state antitrust laws. The lawsuit claims Google has engaged in anti-competitive conduct, exclusionary practices, and deceptive misrepresentations of its