Stockton Schools Move To Virtual Learning For Next Two Days
One of the school districts that’s made it a priority to keep kids in the classroom during this pandemic is going virtual the next two days. Stockton schools will close leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday for
Springfield Schools React To New State Guidance On Quarantining Students
Springfield School officials say they’re closely monitoring Governor Parson’s announcement on guidance related to quarantining students in grades K-12. Currently, anyone in public schools who is directly exposed to COVID-19 has to quarantine for 14 days. The
Kansas City Hospitals Filled to Capacity, Forced to Turn Away Patients
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The surge in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations is so severe in the Kansas City area that some hospitals were forced at one point to refuse ambulances due to a lack of space.
Governor Submits Vaccination Plan to CDC
The Governor has submitted his administration’s plan for distributing the coronavirus vaccine to the CDC for approval. No vaccine has been approved yet, but the plan outlines the state of Missouri’s actions when one is. The first
BikeFest Draws Crowd Of 125,000 To Lake Of The Ozarks
Health officials say they will monitor the Lake of the Ozarks region closely for COVID-19 cases after the 14th annual Bikefest brought in 125,000 motorcyclists over the last week. Camden and Miller Counties, which both cover portions
Springfield City Council Vote on Mandatory Face Masks to Happen Tonight
The Springfield City Council will be meeting tonight to vote on whether or not to mandate the wearing of face masks in most public situations. The news has caused some controversy, with the Reopen Springfield Now group
I-44 Rest Stops in Conway Closed After Employee Tests for Coronavirus
Rest stops on interstate 44 in Conway are closed after an employee tested positive for COVID-19. The employee was hired as a janitor for the welcome centers. Places recently cleaned by the new patient have been closed
Lifeguard at The X Center Pool In Nixa Tests Positive For COVID-19
If you visited The X Center pool in Nixa on Tuesday, June 30th, health officials say while you’re considered to be at low risk for developing COVID-19, you should monitor for symptoms. A lifeguard who worked outdoors
Four New Coronavirus Cases in Greene County, Health Officials Report Areas of Possible Transmission
The Springfield-Greene County Health Department reports four new cases of COVID-19 in Greene County. These four cases visited multiple locations in Greene County and may have exposed the community to the coronavirus. If you have visited any
Confirmed COVID-19 Cases Top 100 In Missouri
Missouri now has more than 100 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with that number expected to continue to grow. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services released new figures Sunday night showing a spike of cases in