Springfield police launch new program to fight property crime
Police said the new program is in response to a recent spike in vandalism and other crimes downtown and in other areas.Springfield, Mo. -- Springfield police are working a new strategy to fight crime...
View ArticleMo. Dept. of Natural Resources: 2,500 cattle are buried in trench near Halfway
The owner of a closed rendering plant faces cleanup deadlines.HALFWAY, Mo. -- The owner of a closed cattle rendering plant signed an agreement in court on Monday to make a plan to clean up...
View ArticleTherapy dogs help calm OTC test takers
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Six therapy dogs are helping local college students find some relief from the stress of final exams. The dogs come from Pet Therapy of the Ozarks and have been on campus at Ozarks...
View ArticleBoy Scouts of America honors volunteer leader from Nixa
NIXA, Mo. -- A Scout leader here has been selected as one of the top 55 scoutmasters of the Boy Scouts of America. Timothy Russell will receive his award at the BSA’s National Annual Meeting in...
View ArticleOrphaned baby kangaroo gets royal treatment at Dickerson Park Zoo
Princess Leia's mother died in April.SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Some caring people are stepping in to help a little one who's lost her mom. The baby is only 8 months old and is furry on the outside with a...
View ArticleSpringfield Police: woman suffers injuries in shooting Wednesday
Two men seen running from sceneSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Investigators with the Springfield Police Department are searching for two men in a shooting on the city's east side Wednesday.
View ArticleMan from Green Forest is wanted for attack on ex-girlfriend
BERRYVILLE, Ark. -- Law enforcement officers want help finding Joe Gutierrez. He's charged with kidnapping and attempted murder for an attack on an ex-girlfriend at a convenience store in Alpena...
View Article112 mile per hour chase ends with driver's arrest
Lakeview, AR - May 15, 2013 at approximately 4 pm, Baxter County Doug Meurer was westbound on Hwy 178 near Lakeview, Arkansas when he observed a vehicle eastbound coming towards him at a high rate of...
View ArticleWinning numbers for Wednesday's $360 million jackpot drawing
DES MOINES, Iowa -- Powerball fever has again grabbed the attention of the Ozarks.
View ArticlePhineas the Dog: Court date set in Salem, Missouri over whether to euthanize
SALEM, Mo. -- A dog at the center of outrage on social media in the Ozarks has a date in court.
View ArticleCompany accused of ripping off Joplin tornado victims
Jefferson City, Mo. – Attorney General Chris Koster filed a lawsuit today against a Dana Point, California resident and his construction company alleging that he failed to provide construction...
View ArticleAsh Grove MO graphic artist finalist in St. Louis Cardinals T-shirt contest
C.J. Woolf has been a lifelong Cardinals fan. ASH GROVE, Mo -- A graphic designer in the Ozarks is getting a shot to create a St. Louis Cardinals T-Shirt. C.J. Woolf works at the CrackerJack Shack in...
View ArticleChurch raises money to replace air conditioners hit by copper thieves
Police said they could not find enough evidence to investigate the case.Springfield, Mo. -- The air conditioning units belonging to a small congregation on the city's northside were stripped for...
View ArticleContact KY3 Special Report: Cell phone abuse, entitlement top problems with...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo -- It's graduation time in the Ozarks, and as thousands of students enter the workforce, a problem lingers in the air. Is professionalism a thing of the past?
View ArticleMo. bill would prevent welfare cash spending at liquor stores, casinos, strip...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri welfare recipients would be barred from spending their cash benefits at casinos, liquor stores or strip clubs under legislation sent to Gov. Jay Nixon.
View ArticleMo. bill would let sheriffs print gun permits instead of Revenue Department
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers want county sheriffs rather than the state Revenue Department to print concealed weapons permits.
View ArticleMissouri bill would let sheriffs print gun permits
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Missouri lawmakers want county sheriffs rather than the state Revenue Department to print concealed weapons permits.
View ArticleProgress Report: Apartment building-boom providing higher-end housing for...
Beacon Suites development will join developer's Beacon Park, Beacon Commons complexesSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - With big screen TVs and big bedrooms, there is a new way of living while learning.
View ArticleArkansas unemployment drops to 7.1 percent
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas' unemployment rate fell to 7.1 percent in April, a drop of one-tenth of a percentage point.
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