Mark and Patricia McCloskey were indicted Tuesday on charges of unlawful use of a weapon and tampering with evidence arising from their confrontation with the demonstrators in their private neighborhood.
Gov. Asa Hutchinson said, based on a pattern the state has seen recently, cases may rise further at the end of the week following people going in for testing after a weekend.
We’re only one week into the month of October and Assistant Health Director Katie Towns tells KY3 there have already been 35 COVID-19 related deaths this month.
The Springfield Public School district is considering a change in the daily schedule with an official decision expected next week. The proposal would allow Pre-K through 8th grade students to attend in-person classes five-days a week while grades 9-12 would continue to be at school only two days per week.
A new all-inclusive playground is now open at McBride Elementary and it’s named Mr. Nicks playground in honor of former special education teacher, Nick Hostler.
Ryan Williamson Perkins faces drug trafficking, resisting arrest, first-degree assault on a law enforcement officer and possession of a controlled substance.
Thousands have already registered ahead of the Nov. 3, election and Greene County Clerk Shane Schoeller said he expects another 6,000 more to sign up before Wednesday’s deadline.
"We’ve got to remember we’re an academic institution and the number one thing is we’ve got to get students educated,” said the district's superintendent.
We all know that poverty is a major problem in southwest Missouri but a study released on Tuesday looks at how people in the area view that problem and what needs to be done to address it.
Two men from Camden County were charged after a 'lengthy investigation' by the Missouri Department of Conservation into allegations of 'noodling' catfish.