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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - In two months, Proposition S will go on the ballot here in Springfield. → Read More
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.--Hundreds of tenants renting from 417 Rentals could face eviction. The company owner, Chris Gatley filed for bankruptcy, but his case was dismissed. → Read More
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.--Renovations will soon start on a building dedicated to serving familes in foster care and the welfare system. → Read More
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.--President Trump isn't backing down on his demand for a wall at the border. On Saturday, he proposed to democrats among other things, a three year delay from deportation for... → Read More
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.--As you can imagine, the Kansas City Chiefs success means business is thriving for sports shops in Springfield. This Sunday's AFC Championship game at Arrowhead Stadium has fans flocking to the stores looking for gear to support their team. → Read More
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.--Nearly two years after a Springfield woman won an almost $30 million lawsuit, Mercy Hospital has been ordered to pay up. → Read More
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.--The midwest and the east coast arent't the only places battling the brutal winter weather. People overseas in Lebanon are trying to survive the harsh conditions as well. That's why Convoy of Hope is makiing sure residents and refugees stay warm. → Read More
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.--For the first time ever, people will be able to pick up food directly from Ozarks Food Harvest instead of from its other agencies. Because of the government shut down, federal workers can get their food directly from the source. → Read More
REPUBLIC, Mo.--The Republic School District is pushing for MODOT to create a safer road near the high school. The intersection just north of the high school at Highway M and Farm Road 103 is dangerous and known for traffic crashes. → Read More
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.--Victims of sexual assault or domestic violence could have one less thing to worry about when seeking justice for those crimes against them. → Read More
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.--As the state legislature starts on Wednesday, passing Hailey's Law will be back on the to-do list. → Read More
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.--Sun Solar in Springfield is transitioning to using American made panels only. After President Trump implemented tariffs impacting the cost of the products, Sun Solar will only buy panels made in the United States as a more cost-effective way of doing business. → Read More
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.--Springfield Public Schools says it's the number one district in the region at compensating teachers. After working in the district for 30 years, teachers can earn $1.6 million in total income. → Read More
WASHINGTON. D.C. Former Missouri attorney general turned new United States Senator Josh Hawley joins a divided congress. Legislators are currently trying to find a solution to a partial government shutdown. → Read More
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.--It is often said that life is the greatest gift you can offer a person. After a man's death last year, he left behind a piece of himself so that a stranger could survive congestive heart failure. → Read More
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.--A new year means time to make those 2019 resolutions right? Not if you ask life coach, Denise Bischof of 2B Well-a holistic health center on South Lone Pine in Springfield. Instead, she says the new year should be more about celebrating the small steps in achieving your goals. → Read More
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.--Mercy Hospital is implementing a quicker and safer way for doctors to submit prescriptions for narcotics to pharmacies. The system is called e-prescribe. It used to only be used for non-controlled substances Doctors enter a prescription through the computer that is received by pharmacies instead of providing patients with paper prescriptions. → Read More
SPRINGFIELD. Mo.--Jordan Valley Health Clinic is leading the charge in Springfield when it comes to properly evaluating head injuries. The clinic is the only health care provider in the city to use a brainscope. Dr. Rafael Santiago-medical director for express care at Jordan Valley Health Clinic had athletes in mind when introducing the brainscope to the clinic. → Read More
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.--More than 100 kids in Southwest Missouri are wearing brand new Nikes free of charge.Thanks to retired pro and former Missouri State basketball star, Rob Yanders. → Read More
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.--A north Springfield woman is worried that she won't be able to get the mental health treatment she needs anymore. This comes after she received a letter from Burrell Behavioral Health detailing changes to how the agency will collect co-payments. → Read More