Based on a head count along the busiest part of Battlefield Road, an estimated 2,000 to 3,000 people participated in Springfield's No Kings rally.
This week in 417 foodie news, pineapple whip season begins, an allergen-free business is an award finalist and a Rountree bakery will close April 2.
A ruling that submitting signatures does not immediately suspend a new state law leaves Missouri's gerrymandered congressional map in effect.
Drury University president Jeff Frederick reflects on growth in nature, families and Springfield's community development.
Increasing Springfield's hotel/motel tax to fund a convention center will generate resources for other needs, Crystal Quade writes.
All Missouri Lottery retailers can redeem prizes up to $600. For prizes over $600, winners have the option to submit their claim by mail or in person at one of Missouri Lottery’s regional offices, by ...
Missouri lawmakers approved $51.5 million in child care subsidy cuts, sparking rallies and concerns over the impact on ...
The Springfield Art Museum is launching On the Lawn, a free monthly outdoor series with art, yoga, music and more from April ...
Drury D1 hockey made its second-straight ACHA National Tournament, finishing an impressive season with a 23-4-0 record.
From Easter egg hunts to pictures with the Easter Bunny, here's a roundup of opportunities this weekend and next in the ...
Voters in five Greene County precincts will cast their ballots at different polling places than they normally would on April ...
The Greene County Health Department identified a case of rabies in a skunk, prompting a reminder about signs of rabies and ...
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