Local financial expert weighs in on Money Madness: Planning for retirement
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- More and more Americans report they are getting the feeling that they will never be financially able to retire.
View ArticleKY3 House Helpers: Easy-to-do Easter project for your front door
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- Easter is just around the corner, and designer Jeremy Rabe shows us a do-it-yourself door piece sure to impress! It's all made from an umbrella!
View ArticleEveryday Heroes: Terri Lipe and Ron Bandy credited with saving co-worker
BOLIVAR, Mo.-- Two teachers from Bolivar are being hailed heroes after saving the life of a fellow co-worker, Nurse Kristy Lipsey.
View ArticleSnow on Sunday - Winter Storm Warning
Rain will develop this afternoon and switch to snow late tonight and early tomorrow morning. Winter Storm Warnings and Advisories are in effect.
View ArticlePowerball lottery jackpot grows to $320 million
The Powerball lottery jackpot has grown to $320 million since no one had the numbers picked Wednesday for a $260 million jackpot.
View ArticleMoDOT: Heavy Snow and Strong Winds Could Make Travel Difficult
JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Department of Transportation advises motorists to avoid travel overnight Saturday, March 23, and through Sunday, March 24, as a major winter storm makes its way through...
View ArticleSuit filed in blast that destroyed KC restaurant
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - A lawsuit has been filed over a deadly natural gas explosion that dstroyed a Kansas City restaurant.
View ArticleElderly woman from Fordland dies in house fire
Firefighters still trying to determine cause of the blazeFordland, MO---A fatal house fire is under investigation in Fordland.
View ArticleOzark police looking for man who attempted to abduct two teen girls
OZARK -- Ozark police are asking for help from the public in finding a man who attempted to abduct two young girls from a neighborhood.
View ArticleWinter Storm impacting the Ozarks
Snow will fall throughout the morning and afternoon. Locations in the northern Ozarks could receive between 5" and 10" by late today.
View ArticleMurder trial begins Monday in doctor's death
MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark.-- The trial begins this week for the man accused of killing his step-father.
View ArticlePostal workers plan to rally on Sunday in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- Postal workers will be rallying on Sunday outside Springfield's main post office.
View ArticleArt on display in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- On Sunday in Springfield, you'll have a chance to check out some up and coming artists.
View ArticleArk. governor doesn't oppose bill to extend cheaper tuition rates to some...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — An Arkansas legislative panel could soon weigh in on a plan to extend less expensive in-state tuition rates to some students who came to the U.S. illegally as children.
View ArticleMo. lawmakers return from midsession break; to tackle budget remaining...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers return to the Capitol with a to-do list that includes the budget and various legislative priorities such as taxes, economic incentives and a fund for...
View ArticleSupreme Court has menu of options in gay marriage case
Supreme Court justices to hear arguments Tuesday on California's Proposition 8, which bans gay marriage. They could rule narrowly or extend marriage rights nationwide.WASHINGTON — Four years ago, many...
View ArticleReports: Lohse to sign with Brewers
Free agent right-hander Kyle Lohse is signing with the Milwaukee Brewers, according to multiple reports Monday.
View ArticleFederal, state officers bust multi-state dogfighting ring
One sight where dogs were seized is in Henry County.KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Federal authorities say they broke up a multi-state dogfighting ring that included training pit bulls to fight in Kansas,...
View ArticleNational Champions: Ozark High School team continues precision air rifle...
ANNISTON, Ala. (March 25, 2013) – 2013 might as well be 2012.
View ArticleArkansas governor vetoes voter photo ID bill
The Legislature could vote to override the veto.LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Gov. Mike Beebe vetoed legislation Monday that would have required voters to show photo identification before casting a ballot....
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