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Storms that rolled through Springfield about 5 p.m. Sunday, June 29 knocked out power for at least 37,000 City Utilities ...
A National Weather Service meteorologist advised people to limit time outside during what's expected to be a hot, humid ...
With weekly youth pool parties, fundraisers for homeless animals and concerts, there's something to do in the Springfield ...
Springfield Public Schools deputy superintendent Travis Shaw was placed on administrative leave for nearly two months but has ...
A new era for Missouri State athletics officially began on Tuesday, July 1, when the school became a member of Conference USA ...
City Utilities said the John Twitty Energy Center suffered "extensive damage" to one of the plant's cooling towers.
One person is in the hospital and a Nixa restaurant is closed after a vehicle crashed into a building on Sunday, June 29.
Missouri fireworks buffs may get less bang for their buck this Fourth of July due to the United States' ongoing tariff war with China, a study said.
A 20-year-old woman died in a neighborhood southwest of Springfield after a large tree was blown over onto her car by high ...
Springfield parks were still recovering from the April 29 storms. Additional severe weather this weekend caused more damage.
Springfield Public Schools and local colleges reported tree debris and scattered power outages after the June 29 storm.
City Utilities' outage map was only working intermittently, but showed more than 37,000 customers without power at 8 p.m.