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NIXA, Mo. (KY3) - Springfield-area attorney Lori Rook announced she is running for the Missouri State Senate in 2026. She ...
The Midtown Fourth of July Parade wrapped through the streets of Springfield for the 34th year. The theme centered on strong ...
Good Dads, Inc. – $1.5 million (out of $2 million): Kehoe vetoed funds earmarked for a healthy marriage and fatherhood ...
Missouri Baptist Disaster Relief teams are providing free meals to Springfield residents in the wake of severe storms, ...
A Springfield man faces a criminal charge after allegedly purposely killing a cat named Benito. According to court dockets, ...
The "big beautiful bill" championed by President Trump and Republicans would shift billions of dollars in costs to Missouri ...
The Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentives Program helps communities retain the buildings that link them to their past.
A 20-year-old woman died in a neighborhood southwest of Springfield after a large tree was blown over onto her car by high ...
Storms Sunday night knocked out power to around 37,000 City Utilities customers as well as to many others around the region.
City Utilities' outage map was only working intermittently, but showed more than 37,000 customers without power at 8 p.m.
As of Monday morning, 37 personnel were assisting restore power in Springfield through the Missouri Public Utility Alliance.
Richard "Biff" Williams has made major hires, broken ground on new projects and completed a new strategic plan for Missouri ...