Healthy dishes with Natalie Allen Part 1
Healthy dishes with Natalie Allen Part 1
Healthy dishes with Natalie Allen Part 1
Lawmakers debate as government shutdown threat looms
Reported cases of domestic violence are on the rise in Greene County. Cris Swaters, public affairs officer with the Springfield Police Department, said in the first week of September, the department saw more reported incidents than usual.
As the deadline for a federal government shutdown looms, concerns are growing over the fate of federal food assistance programs. If Congress fails to take action before midnight on Sunday, millions of Americans who rely on these programs could be left without the support they need.
Both sides respond to new ballot summary asking to legalize abortion in Missouri
A community here in the Ozarks is looking to help residents who want to pursue a higher education.
Drury University's Robert Balek talks about what colors are popping out as we enter October.
An argument turned violent Monday night, and a bullet fired by one party hit a downtown business.
Tucked away in a building on East Calhoun Street lies ALAS. The letters stand for the Alliance for Leadership, Advancement, and Success.