NBC poll: President Obama should get Congressional approval before using...
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Fifty percent of Americans say they oppose the United States taking military action in response to Syria using chemical weapons, and nearly eight in 10 believe President Barack...
View ArticleSoldier from Rosston dies in Afghanistan
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- The U.S. Department of Defense says a soldier from Arkansas was killed in Afghanistan. The department says Sgt. 1st Class Ricardo Young, 34, of Rosston died Wednesday of wounds...
View ArticleGirl reports attempted abduction in Nixa; police examine video
The girl said two people approached her just south of the city's old downtown business area.NIXA, Mo. -- Police are searching for a driver of an older model minivan who may have been involved in an...
View ArticleThis weekend is last chance to swim in Springfield outdoor pools
Fassnight and Grant Beach pools are open.SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The outdoor public pool season ends this weekend with two Splash-n-Sizzle events offered by the Springfield-Greene County Parks Department.
View ArticleSpringfield man accused of injuring man with bear statue
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Police say a Springfield man suffered injuries to his face after he was attacked with a bear statue in July.
View ArticlePolice investigating sword attack, injuring a man in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Springfield police say a man used a sword to beat up another man after an argument over a girl.
View ArticleChild injured in Highway 60 crash east of Springfield
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A child is recovering from serious injuries after a crash Friday night between Springfield and Rogersville.
View ArticleHot Weather to Start Labor Day Weekend
A Heat Advisory is in effect from I-44 and north today. Highs will be in the mid to upper 90s.
View ArticleYoung driver dies after crashing her car on Thursday
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- A Springfield woman who crashed her car in southeast Springfield Thursday morning has died.
View ArticleOfficers increase presence on Missouri roadways during Labor Day weekend
Local troopers participate in statewide effort cut down on accidents and fatalitiesSPRINGFIELD, Mo -- State Highway Patrol troopers are set to participate in several statewide efforts to protect...
View ArticleProtesters rally in Springfield, call for US to stay out of Syria
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- Protesters are rallying in Springfield Saturday morning, as part of a worldwide message to keep U.S. forces out of Syria.
View Article"Flash drought" declared in several Missouri counties
MISSOURI-- Dozens of Missouri counties are under a flash drought after a spike in dry and sunny days.
View ArticleArkansas AG again rejects wording of abortion amendment proposed for 2014 ballot
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas' attorney general has again rejected the wording of a proposed constitutional amendment that would declare that life begins at conception.
View ArticleMo. judge denies temporary restraining order over court fee for sheriffs'...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri judge has refused to halt collections by municipal courts of a special fee that goes into a retirement fund for sheriffs.
View ArticleBridge on US 65 renamed to honor Missouri's fallen soldiers
GREENE COUNTY, Mo. -- The bridge on US 65 that spans Lake Springfield has been renamed the Missouri Fallen Soldiers Memorial Bridge.
View ArticleArkansas Razorbacks: Hogs show balanced-attack, beating Louisiana in...
Bret Bielema earns first win as Razorbacks head coach against Sun Belt Conference preseason favorite Louisiana.FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- Bret Bielema's style of football shined in his first game as...
View ArticleMule Days festivities going on in Ozark
(Photo from event Web-site)OZARK, Mo.-- They're known as the Harleys of the equine world and they are the focus of a big celebration in Ozark over Labor Day weekend.
View ArticleMo. utility regulators push back report on JJ's blast again while awaiting...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — State utility regulators say they won't have their report on a fatal Kansas City restaurant explosion finished until at least December because of the amount of time it has...
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