Perez homered for the fourth straight game, lining a two-run shot off the top of the fence for his 37th of the season to lead the Kansas City Royals over the Mariners 4-2 on Saturday.
Adam Wainwright baffled the Pittsburgh Pirates yet again, allowing three hits over seven innings as the St. Louis Cardinals cruised to a 13-0 victory on Saturday night.
Hurricane Ida is drawing closer to the northern Gulf Coast. Forecasters expect the storm system to intensify to an extremely dangerous Category 4 Hurricane by the time it hits land.
A Marine from Missouri who was among 13 service members killed in the suicide bombing at the Kabul airport in Afghanistan was an “amazing young man” who decided early in his high school years to join up.
After several weeks of rising COVID-19 cases over the summer, health leaders say the spread of the virus around Springfield and southwest Missouri is trending down near the end of August.
Thousands of fans will fill the stands at JQH arena Saturday night for the Alan Jackson Concert. This is the first major concert to be held at the arena since the pandemic hit in March of 2020.
Hundreds of Missourians have an unexpected bonus headed their way after winning the first round of the state’s vaccine lottery program, known as “MO VIP.”
The legal battle over public access at a popular river spot in Christian County has ended as a judge has granted public access to a spot along the Finley River.
Police responded to a threat to a staff member Friday morning at Carver Middle School, leading to security and extra safety measures throughout the day.
A U.S. Marine from Missouri was among more than a dozen American service members killed in a deadly bombing Thursday at the Kabul airport in Afghanistan.
More than 3,100 active coronavirus cases have been reported in Arkansas public schools among students and employees, according to newly released numbers from the state.
After an attack that killed more than a dozen U.S. servicemen and at least 60 Afghans, Springfield veterans say the events unfolding in Afghanistan are “devastating on all levels.”
Missouri is opening antibody treatment centers in several counties in the hopes that they’ll keep some high-risk patients with COVID-19 from dying or becoming critically ill.
The Springfield-Greene Co. Health Department is starting a neighbor-to-neighbor campaign that will use door-to-door canvassing, phone banks and texting to let people know when there's a vaccination clinic in their neighborhood and answer any of their questions about the vaccine.
Two suicide bombers and gunmen attacked crowds of Afghans flocking to Kabul’s airport Thursday. U.S. and Afghan officials confirms the attack killed at least 60 Afghans and 12 U.S. troops.
After several weeks of rising COVID-19 hospitalizations over the summer, hospitals around Springfield and southwest Missouri are starting to see some relief near the end of August.
The Arkansas Medical Board has opened an investigation following reports that inmates at a county jail were prescribed an anti-parasitic drug to combat COVID-19 even though it hasn’t been approved to treat the coronavirus.
Missouri’s Republican secretary of state on Thursday said an investigation by his office found two people voted at least twice during the 2020 general election.