As we brace for severe weather coming our way in the Ozarks and recover from the cold and snowy winter, Restoration companies across the Ozarks want to make sure your home is prepared for spring showers and severe weather.
The National Christian Home School Basketball Championships started Monday in 17 gyms across the Ozarks, including the Fieldhouse. It was one of the first major events in Springfield cancelled last spring due to COVID-19.
The National Weather Service issued the first of several warnings in the Kansas City area shortly before 4 p.m. after radar indicated rotation in the clouds.
Arkansas’ active coronavirus virus cases on Monday dropped to their lowest point since June as lawmakers expanded their ability to end the emergency declared because of the pandemic.
The Arkansas House on Monday approved legislation that would allow doctors to refuse to treat someone because of religious or moral objections, a proposal that opponents say would give broad powers to discriminate against patients.
Rutledge’s lawsuit claims Walgreens actions cost the state and consumers millions of dollars for opioid orders that were illegal, misrepresented, unfair or harmful to consumers.
Starting Monday, Jordan Valley Community Health Center in partnership with the Springfield Green County Health Department will offer vaccines to Tier 3 essential employees.
March 15 through April 2, the company will hold 19 vaccination events to ensure the company’s 24,000 Arkansas employees have convenient access to the vaccine.
The cash-strapped Kansas City Chiefs continued to free up salary-cap space Monday ahead of the start of free agency later this week by restructuring contracts with some of their most high-profile players.
Missouri teachers and other school workers are now eligible for COVID-19 vaccines, even as the leader of the state’s largest jurisdiction said Missouri’s “fumbled vaccine rollout” continues to frustrate urban residents.
The Barry-Lawrence Regional Library is building a new facility to better serve the community. The $6 million project is set to break ground in August, but fundraising efforts are still in effect.
It’s been a year since Polk County began implementing a COVID-19 response plan and both city and health leaders are looking back on what they've learned so far.
The Zebra, an independent organization that analyzes car insurance data, released its “2021: The State of Auto Insurance” report last month. A research team compiled data from all 50 U.S. states
The Springfield-Greene County Health Department and Jordan Valley Community Health Center have partnered up to provide COVID-19 vaccines to those eligible under Missouri Phase 1B – Tier 3.
Timothy Johnson’s death marked the end of a standoff that began Friday morning. MSHP officially classified the situation Saturday as an officer-involved shooting.