Greene County is leading the way so far in getting marijuana-related crimes taken off people's records as required by the constitutional amendment that legalized recreational marijuana in Missouri.
A stark contrast appeared in the Missouri General Assembly Thursday as Speaker of the House Dean Plocher, R-Des Peres, announced the launch of a new policy working group to identify his caucus’ legislative priorities.
If you’re a pet owner in the Springfield area and need to get your pet vaccinated or microchipped, the Humane Society of Southwest Missouri is offering a low-cost clinic this weekend.
A bill pre-filed in the Missouri Senate allowing the city of Springfield to annex areas up to six miles from the city limits, is still under discussion.
Many students at a historically Black college in Missouri returned from Christmas break this week dressed in black, mourning the suicide of a beloved administrator who had alleged bullying and racism by the school’s white president.
A Republican candidate for attorney general says the governor’s efforts to pressure a political organization to support Attorney General Andrew Bailey ‘egregious and potentially illegal.’
Jackson County Executive Frank White vetoed an ordinance Thursday that would have put a 3/8th-cent sales tax renewal on the April ballot to fund sports stadiums for the Kansas City Chiefs and the Kansas City Royals.
Stalking affects one in three women and one in six men across the United States, according to the Stalking, Prevention, Awareness, and Resource Center.
With just over 16 weeks left to collect signatures, a coalition of abortion rights advocacy groups officially launched a campaign Thursday to lift the state’s ban on the procedure.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about anything involving Springfield Public Schools (SPS), Thursday is the time you can get them answered at a Lets Talk Live discussion with SPS superintendent Dr. Grenita Lathan.