Missouri Voters Could Restore Abortion Rights in 2024

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri voters could decide whether to restore abortion rights if proposed constitutional amendments make it on the 2024 ballot. Several proposals to amend Missouri’s Constitution to protect abortion rights and pregnant women,
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Springfield Awarded Team In The Arena League

(KTTS News) — Springfield will be part of The Arena League starting in 2024. The franchise will play football games in the new arena being built at the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds. The team’s name will be unveiled
Deadly Crash In Springfield

(KTTS News) — Springfield Police have identified the driver of a pickup who died in a crash Wednesday night. Police say 51-year-old Christopher Coburn from Springfield was headed westbound at National and Republic Road when his truck
House Passes Open Enrollment For Missouri Students

(KTTS News) — The Missouri House has passed a bill allowing students to transfer to any participating school in the state. Under the bill, only three-percent of students in a school district would be allowed to transfer
Branson Police Need Help Identifying Human Remains

(KTTS News) — Police in Branson are asking for your help identifying some human remains found last month. The skeletal remains were found on Violyn Drive on February 23. Investigators say the body is believed to be
UPS Ordered To Pay Missouri Family $75 Million

LIBERTY, Mo. (AP) — A jury found UPS Inc. must pay a Missouri family $75 million, after a company driver with a known history of drug abuse collided with a pregnant woman’s car, causing her baby to
03.09.23 AOTW Larry Wood “The Ozarks Spook Light: History, Legend, and Speculation”

About the book: This book details the history of the Ozarks or Tri-State Spook Light. Reaching its peak as a tourist attraction during the mid to late twentieth century, the nightly phenomenon has been drawing the curious
Arkansas Governor Signs Bill Creating School Vouchers

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders has signed into law an education overhaul that she’s called her priority this legislative session. The Republican governor signed the 145-page measure Wednesday. The measure creates a
Man Charged After Standoff At Springfield Price Cutter Store

(KTTS News) — Greene County prosecutors have filed charges in connection with a standoff at a Springfield supermarket last Sunday. Jerimiah Green is charged with second-degree burglary. Police said they found Green inside a Price Cutter store