Company: Regulators OK reopening of Kansas pipeline segment

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The operator of a pipeline that spilled about 14,000 barrels of heavy crude oil into a northeastern Kansas creek says it has permission from U.S. government regulators to reopen the repaired segment where
One Dead After Monday Afternoon Crash In Camden County

(KTTS News) – One person has died after a crash took place in Camden County on Monday. The crash happened shortly after 4 pm. 73-year-old Susan Graham from Arcola was identified as the victim. The Missouri State
SPS Deputy Superintendent Of Operations To Retire

(KTTS News) – Springfield Public Schools has announced that Dr. John Mulford will retire as deputy superintendent of operations June 30th. The district announced the retirement on Friday. Mulford is responsible for oversight of all operations, including
Date For Missouri State Of The State Address Announced

(KTTS News) – A date has been set for the annual Missouri State of the State address. Governor Mike Parson will address Missourians at 3 PM on Wednesday, January 18th. Parson is expected to announce the 2024
Masks Required Once Again At The St. Louis Gateway Arch

(KTTS News) – Starting Tuesday, The Gateway Arch National Park in St. Louis will be requiring masks once again. The masking policy is in accordance with new guidance from the National Park Service. KY3 reports that all
Sarcoxie Man Dies After Being Struck By Train

(KTTS News) – A Sarcoxie man has died following a train collision in Jasper County on Christmas Day. The Missouri State Highway Patrol says that a Kansas City Southern Locomotive struck 26-year-old Ranon Chiles on the railroad
LATEST: Shelters, Warming Centers Open

(KTTS News) — The list of daytime warming centers and overnight shelters is growing because of the cold. Churches, nonprofits, and the city of Springfield are working together to keep people safe. Press Release Additional crisis cold
Light Snow Possible On Christmas Before Temps Warm Up

(KTTS News) — There will be snow on the ground this Christmas, and some light snow could even fall on Christmas itself. The National Weather Service says there’s a chance for some light snow to fall Christmas
Power Companies Ask Customers For Help With Demand

(KTTS News) — City Utilities has canceled its request to cut demand for energy because of the winter storm. Press Release As this time, the energy conservation request issued earlier this morning, has been canceled. We want
Man Drowns at Lake of the Ozarks Thursday

(KTTS News) — The Highway Patrol says a man drowned Thursday at the Lake of the Ozarks. 69-year-old Dean Guiducci from Osage Beach fell into the cold water near Surdyke Port 20. Guiducci died at the hospital.