Two Die At Lake Of The Ozarks

(KTTS News) — Two people have died in separate incidents over the weekend at Lake of the Ozarks. The Highway Patrol says a two-year-old boy from Illinois drowned Sunday when he wandered away from his family at
Distracted Driving Law Now In Effect In Missouri

(KTTS News) — A new hands-free phone law takes effect Monday for drivers in Missouri. When it does, drivers won’t be allowed to use their cell phone to text, watch or record videos, or make social media
Shooting In West Springfield Leaves One Hurt

(KTTS News) — One person is in stable condition after a shooting Sunday morning in Springfield in the 4200-block of West Chestnut west of the West Bypass. The injuries were minor. No arrests have been made.
Police Officer Hurt During Fights In Downtown Springfield

(KTTS News) — A Springfield Police officer ended up with some minor injuries after several fights broke out in downtown. Police say people started throwing things at officers who responded to the 300 block of South Patton.
Fatal Motorcycle Crash In St. Clair County

(KTTS News) — A crash between two motorcycles on Highway 13 in Collins leaves one man dead. The Highway Patrol says Jessie Ray, 59, from Aurora failed to yield to another motorcyclist. A woman on the motorcycle
Woman, 1-Year-Old Die In Crash Near Monett

(KTTS News) — Two people, including a one-year-old child, are dead after a crash Friday night west of Monett. The Highway Patrol says a man from St. Louis failed to stop at a stop sign at Highway
Bob Barker, Game Show Host With Ties To Ozarks, Dies At 99

(AP) — Bob Barker, the enduring, dapper game show host who became a household name over a half century of hosting “Truth or Consequences” and “The Price Is Right,” has died. He was 99. Barker — also
Hot Today, Rain Possible Thru The Weekend

(KTTS News) — It’s going to be hot again today and tomorrow. Today will be the hottest day, with highs in the upper 90s and a heat index of 110. Saturday’s high will be around 90 with a
Safety Concerns Surround New Pipkin Middle School Site

(KTTS News) — The Springfield School Board is taking more time to hear from the public after safety concerns were raised about the proposed site for a new Pipkin Middle School. Voters approved a bond issue in
Former Health Department Spokesman Resigns, Citing Discrimination

(KTTS News) — A spokesman for the Springfield-Greene County Health Department has resigned over alleged discrimination. The Springfield Daily Citizen says Aaron Schekorra, who is gay, cited harassment and hostility as the reasons he stepped away. He