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The bill, now waiting for the governor's signature, stops the state from seizing foster kids’ Social Security benefits and ...
Stephen Hall, chief communications officer, said SPS students and employees were affected by storm damage and widespread ...
Danielle O'Neil, a physical education teacher at Sherwood Elementary, is a finalist for Springfield Teacher of the Year.
Principals at Springfield's Bingham and Bissett elementary schools say the upgraded facilities, which include storm shelters, ...
The vice president of electric operations said Tuesday morning's severe weather "left significant damage" to Springfield's power infrastructure.
UPS announced it's cutting around 20,000 jobs in 2025 due to President Donald Trump's looming tariffs and general changes in economic conditions.
Business groups had sued to overturn Missouri's voter-approved Proposition A. Efforts to gut the law continue in the legislature.
An attorney for the nonprofit Missouri Abortion Fund called the subpoena "an abuse of government power" and a "fishing ...
The board was created after voters approved a tax levy in 2016 dedicated to developmental disability services. Here's what a state audit found.
The National Weather Service in Springfield will be assessing damage from Tuesday morning's likely tornadoes and severe winds.