As the sky turns ominous, thunder rumbles, and steady rain settles in, it’s a clear reminder that severe weather season has arrived in the Ozarks.
Greene County has cancelled its statewide tornado drill and siren test due to the possibility of storms in the area, and the ...
Daylight saving time begins Sunday at 2 a.m., and sleep experts and law enforcement are warning drivers that the one-hour ...
The city of Joplin will not be holding a tornado drill Wednesday, March 4, as previously announced, due to storms forecast for Wednesday morning.
The most widespread and potentially significant storms are expected Friday.
Warm front passing through the area will bring springlike temperatures and a chance of rain and thunderstorms over the next 5 days, with a low risk of severe storms and hail.
Severe weather spotter classes are returning to the area this spring, training people to watch the skies during the traditional severe storm season from March through June. A number ...
One of the changes made on the Senate side includes removing almost $15 million toward improving the Missouri Capitol.
One of the changes made on the Senate side includes removing almost $15 million toward improving the Missouri Capitol. Now the legislation returns to the Missouri House for a vote.
Missouri Senate removes $1.1M for new attorney general offices and D.C. tourism event from midyear budget bill, sending ...
The Community Blood Center of the Ozarks is offering free admission to four nearby attractions to blood donors in March and April, and successful donors will receive an Ozarks Adventure Pass with over ...
The City of Joplin has canceled its annual tornado drill scheduled for Wednesday, March 4, because of storms forecast for ...