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Police Looking for Hit and Run Driver Who Hit a Child

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Springfield police are asking for your help to find the person who hit a kid at Cherokee Middle School Wednesday. → Read More

Morning Web Cast

A tech report on a new app that EMT and fire officials are using to save lives. We talk Emergency Preparedness Awareness Month and how you can get you a free emergency kit. And police in St. Louis are warning motorists to be aware of their surrounds after reports of bowling balls being thrown at moving cars. Here's your Thursday morning Web Cast. → Read More

Missouri Gets Portion of Uber Settlement

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The office of Attorney General Josh Hawley has reached a deal with ride sharing company Uber. Missouri will receive more than $2 million dollars, after Uber was forced to pay out settlements nationwide. → Read More

Hawley Doesn't Want Duck Boat Lawsuits Denied

BRANSON, Mo. -- Missouri's Attorney General is urging a Taney County judge to not drop lawsuits filed against several companies operating Duck Boats in Branson. → Read More

Morning Web Cast

Missouri State University speaks out against slurs being used at students during Friday's rally.  Springfield mayor Ken McClure weighs in after City Council approves 3 major initiatives last night.  And Tom Trtan was invited to sit down with Governor Mike Parson,  as the two reflect on his first six months in the governor seat. → Read More

Gov. Parson Adjusts to Top Job

BOLIVAR, Mo -- It's been a change of pace for Missouri Governor Mike Parson (D-Bolivar) since taking over as Governor about six months ago. → Read More

Absentee Ballots Now Available in Greene County

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - If you live in Greene County, you can get your absentee ballots for the November 6 election starting today. → Read More

Jenna Bush-Hager to Speak at MSU

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The Missouri State University Public Affairs Conference is this week. And Tuesday night, you'll have the chance to hear from Jenna Bush-Hager. → Read More

BCFO to Receive Major Donation

SPRINGFIELD, Mo -- The Breast Cancer Foundation Of The Ozarks will be receiving a sizable donation today from a local car dealership. → Read More

Teen Crashes on the Rise

The number of teens dying in car crashes is on the rise. Now, the American Academy of Pediatrics wants parents to remind teens about the dangers of distracted driving and speeding. → Read More

Morning Web Cast

We bring you an update to the boil order in Ozark. Officials are describing it as an economic catalyst -- the major project City Council is scheduled to vote on tonight. Another woman is coming forward against Brett Kavanaugh.. Here's your Monday morning Web Cast. → Read More

BCFO to Receive Major Donation

SPRINGFIELD, Mo -- The Breast Cancer Foundation Of The Ozarks will be receiving a sizable donation today from a local car dealership. → Read More

Analyst: Trump Rally Impact on Senate Race

President Donald Trump is expected in the Ozarks later on this afternoon, to rally support for U.S. Senate hopeful Josh Hawley. → Read More

Morning Web Cast

We discuss the impact of President Trump's visit on Missouri's Senate race. A protest to slow things down in the Rountree neighborhood. We talk to those who are worried. We bring you the latest on Brett Kavanaugh and his accuser -- Christine Blasey Ford.  These stories and more in your Friday morning Web Cast. → Read More

Wednesday, September 19 Web Cast

New information about the deadly shooting we brought you yesterday. City Council will have six seats up for vote... Find out how you could get involved with policy making for the city. The Springfield Little Theatre holds its birthday party, Celebrating 109 years of history in the Ozarks in your Wednesday morning Web Cast → Read More

Morning Web Cast

The death toll climbs to at least 18. The latest from Hurricane Florence. New technology to detect potentially dangerous objects -find out how. The FDA says e-cigarette usage amoug teens is at 'epidemic proportions' -- the ways to reduce their impact in your Monday morning Web Cast. → Read More

Morning Web Cast

The death toll climbs to at least 18. The latest from Hurricane Florence. New technology to detect potentially dangerous objects -find out how. The FDA says e-cigarette usage among teens is at 'epidemic proportions' -- the ways to reduce their impact in your Monday morning Web Cast. → Read More

Non-Profit to Give Shoes to Robberson Students

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Athletic shoes -- something every child shouldn't be without. Thanks to a donation, the students of Robberson Community school won't have to. → Read More

Public Funeral Today for Deputy Roberts

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Greene County Deputy Aaron Roberts will be laid to rest today. Roberts died when his patrol car was washed away in floodwaters Friday night. (Sept.7) → Read More

Morning Web Cast

We'll explain how Missouri's Stand Your Ground law works after a shooting in Springfield Wednesday. The funeral for Greene County Dep. Rogers is today. And why MSU is accepting more students from Saudi Arabia. Here's your Thursday morning Web Cast. → Read More