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Springfield health leaders see strong need for mental health resources months into pandemic

Springfield health leaders say there is an overwhelming need for mental health care services, nearly six months into the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

Springfield health leaders see strong need for mental health resources months into pandemic

Springfield health leaders say there is an overwhelming need for mental health care services, nearly six months into the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

Would-be thieves attempt to steal ATM from Springfield Sub Shop, no other items stolen

Someone damaged and tried to steal an ATM from the Springfield Sub Shop. → Read More

Would-be thieves attempt to steal ATM from Springfield Sub Shop, no other items stolen

Someone damaged and tried to steal an ATM from the Springfield Sub Shop. → Read More

PICTURES: The Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield host 6th annual Bike 4 Kids event

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield made adjustments to its annual Bike 4 Kids event amid the pandemic. → Read More

Missouri State students upset over masking guidelines that had previously mentioned swastikas

A social media blow up, some Missouri State Students upset over the university allowing the "swastika" symbol to be used on masks while on campus. → Read More

Missouri State students upset over masking guidelines that had previously mentioned swastikas

A social media blow up, some Missouri State Students upset over the university allowing the "swastika" symbol to be used on masks while on campus. → Read More

Springfield police investigate overnight shooting

Police investigation of shooting in 1700 block of East Watermill Road. → Read More

Springfield police investigate overnight shooting

Police investigation of shooting in 1700 block of East Watermill Road. → Read More

PICTURES: Dealing ace: Bieber strikes out 14 as Indians win opener 2-0

The Royals struck out 18 times. → Read More

PICTURES: Dealing ace: Bieber strikes out 14 as Indians win opener 2-0

The Royals struck out 18 times. → Read More

Branson joins state program to test wastewater for COVID-19

Branson is the latest city in the ozarks to take on a new method to understand how COVID-19 spreads by analyzing wastewater. → Read More

Branson joins state program to test wastewater for COVID-19

Branson is the latest city in the ozarks to take on a new method to understand how COVID-19 spreads by analyzing wastewater. → Read More

Childcare needed at summer day camps as parents go back to work in Springfield

Sitting on Springfield's Phase 3 of its road to recovery means day camps are playing the waiting game. → Read More

Childcare needed at summer day camps as parents go back to work in Springfield

Sitting on Springfield's Phase 3 of its road to recovery means day camps are playing the waiting game. → Read More

Springfield businesses react to Phase III of 'Road to Recovery'

Springfield and Greene County are moving on to the third phase of the 'Road To Recovery' plan. → Read More

Springfield businesses react to Phase III of 'Road to Recovery'

Springfield and Greene County are moving on to the third phase of the 'Road To Recovery' plan. → Read More

Confederate flag bans, fall of monuments spark conversations around the Ozarks

Confederate statues and monuments are being torn down, while confederate flags are being banned from events like NASCAR. → Read More

Confederate flag bans, fall of monuments spark conversations around the Ozarks

Confederate statues and monuments are being torn down, while confederate flags are being banned from events like NASCAR. → Read More

Locals celebrate Memorial Day weekend through alternate plans amid pandemic

This Memorial Day weekend is a unique one with smaller gatherings, less travel, and with many people choosing to stay at home, or at least close. → Read More