State Pension Board Votes Against Selling Investments In China

(KTTS News) — The board overseeing Missouri’s state employee pension plan has voted down a proposal by Treasurer Vivek Malek. Malek wanted the MOSERS board to sell off any investments in Chinese stocks and other securities to
Police Officer Wounded In Shootout To Return Home

(KTTS News) — A Hermann police officer who was critically wounded in a shootout in March is finally coming home. Officer Adam Sullentrup has been in a special hospital in Denver since he was shot in the
Missouri’s Minimum Wage Goes To $12.30 On January 1

(KTTS News) — Next year’s minimum wage in Missouri will be $12.30 an hour. The change takes effect on January 1, 2024. Compensation for tipped employees must also total at least $12.30 per hour. The minimum wage
I-44 Crash Near Rolla Kills Woman From Illinois

(KTTS News) — A woman from Illinois has died after a crash early Tuesday morning on I-44 in Rolla. The Highway Patrol says Kasey Cloud died when her truck hit a concrete barrier at the 187 mile
Fatal Crash Near El Dorado Springs

(KTTS News) — A woman from Rockville, Missouri is dead after a crash Tuesday afternoon north of El Dorado Springs. The Highway Patrol says Remi Johnson, 23, died after a crash between her SUV and a pickup on
Springfield Police Seize Counterfeit Drugs Thought To Contain Fentanyl

(KTTS News) — Springfield Police are warning people about a counterfeit prescription pill trend. Police recently seized large quantities of pills that look like Oxycodone, but were called Percocet. The counterfeits are believed to contain Fentanyl. Police
Ashcroft ‘Dismayed’ Over Supreme Court Decision On Abortion Language

(KTTS News) — The Missouri Supreme Court has denied Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft’s attempt to appeal rulings against his ballot summaries on abortion. A state appeals court said Ashcroft’s summaries, which included the words “dangerous, unregulated
Springfield Police Chief Concerned About Recent Shootings

(KTTS News — Springfield Police Chief Paul Williams says he’s concerned about a recent rise in gun violence. There have been three fatal shootings in the past week, although shootings are down overall. He says if people
Highway Patrol Reminds Drivers To Be Alert This Thanksgiving

(KTTS News) — A record number of travelers are expected to be on Missouri roads this Thanksgiving weekend. The Missouri Highway Patrol is reminding drivers to make sure they are rested and watch their speed before hitting
How To Avoid Cooking Fires This Thanksgiving

(KTTS News) — If you’re planning on cooking a big meal this Thanksgiving, the American Red Cross has some tips to make sure you stay safe. Press Release Thanksgiving and the day before are the top two