5 Reasons Why You Should Hire Professional AC Repair Service
5 Reasons Why You Should Hire Professional AC Repair Service
Avtub: A New Era in the Digital World of Information
Avtub: A New Era in the Digital World of Information
Hall of Fame Class: 3 Women's Hoops Legends
The illustrious journeys of Sue Bird, Sylvia Fowles, and Maya Moore will end in Springfield's Basketball Hall of Fame.
Springfield's District 186 considers cuts amid funding concerns
Springfield's District 186 is evaluating potential budget cuts over the next three years, with a focus on minimizing the impact on classrooms.
Circus, puppy yoga and more: 5 things to do in Springfield
The last weekend in March brings a ton of fun to the Springfield area. There's plenty going on, including live concerts, art exhibits, the circus and much more. Here are five things we found to do.
Springfield High girls soccer topples Chatham Glenwood, plus other week's top performers
Kamryn Hoffman scored two goals, while Kalyn Burton had the go-ahead goal in Springfield's girls soccer win over Glenwood in this week's top performers.
Springfield shooting at Union Station leaves 2 injured, 2 arrested
SPRINGFIELD – Two people were injured and three suspects were arrested in a downtown Springfield shooting Tuesday afternoon. The two victims were brought to Baystate Medical Center by ambulance with injuries that are not believed to be life threatening following the 3:45 p.m. shooting, said Ryan Walsh, the police spokesman.
Springfield bans lane-splitting on city streets
Sponsored by Mayor Ken McClure and Councilmember Craig Hosmer, a bill passed unaninmously by Council Monday night will ban lane-splitting in the Queen City of the Ozarks.
Two Springfield men face trespassing and drug charges after found running from Holyoke apartment building
Officers were able to capture two Springfield men who were allegedly trespassing at an apartment building on South Bridge Street in Holyoke last week.
Custom Bottle Labels: Elevating Your Product's Appeal
A well-crafted label with clear, high-quality design speaks volumes.
Ex-Ald. John Arena is Mayor Johnson's new Springfield lobbyist. Some alderpeople don't like it.
Arena has no prior relationships or track record in Springfield, and is getting a late start on the city’s formidable to-do list with just over two months to go in a spring session dominated by the state’s massive budget shortfall.
Warmer temperatures may lead to longer allergy season
Scientists say climate change is making an impact in certain areas of the country, causing a longer growing season for plants and prompting those who suffer from allergies to brace themselves for a longer allergy season.
Menard County deputy's high-speed chase leads to drug arrest in Springfield
A high-speed pursuit involving a Menard County Sheriff's Deputy on March 22 culminated in the arrest of Matthew S. Leonard, 54, of Springfield.The incident beg
Sonya Massey's cousin said it 'might be beneficial' for murder trial to be moved
A cousin of Sonya Massey said March 24 that it "might be beneficial" if the murder trial of Sean Grayson is moved to a different venue. Here's why.
Springfield man arrested after breaking into his parole officer’s home
Michael Joseph Sheets, 43, faces multiple charges including first and second-degree burglary, first-degree terrorizing, disarming an officer and three counts of resisting arrest after breaking
City of Springfield Aquatics Department O2H Program - Overweight 2 Healthy
Springfield - For someone who struggles with their weight, exercising can be very physically, mentally, and emotionally challenging. You are not alone! The City of Springfield’s Aquatics Department will be hosting an aquatic fitness program called O2H,
Man who killed father of seven in Springfield over music contest dispute granted parole
A 48-year-old who as a teenager killed a father of seven during a dispute over a music competition in Springfield has been granted parole from his life sentence, records show. The state Parole Board granted release to Rockland Baines to a halfway house following a “one-year stepdown to lower security,” according to a March 18 ruling.
Does AI Trader Outperform Human Traders In The Long Run?
Does AI trader outperform human trader in the long run?
Potential UMKC dental expansion to St. Joseph to fill gaps in rural health care
UMKC is looking to continue to fill gaps in rural health care with a potential dental school expansion in St. Joseph, pending funding and accreditation.
No-excuse absentee voting for 2025 municipal election begins Tuesday
Those who are registered to vote in Greene County’s General Municipal Election on April 8, 2025, will have the option to vote absentee in the coming says. Greene
Big day for Westside at VBCA event
WINDSOR — West Rutland High School's colors are green and white so Westside players, coaches and fans felt right at home during the Vermont Basketball Coaches day-long event at Windsor
Saturday, March 22nd Forecast: Thunderstorms returning tonight
As the need for rain increases across the Ozarks, tonight offers a chance to water the dry soil, with thunderstorms expected to return. Storms will occur between 9 p.m. and 4 a.m., as a warm front
State to create Advanced Air Mobility division; to be housed in Springfield facility
The Ohio Department of Transportation announced it will create an “Advanced Air Mobility” division to integrate next-gen technology in the state.
City of Springfield seeks darling doggies for "Canines for Clean Water" calendar
Entries are open through April 7 for the City of Springfield's annual "Canines for Clean Water" calendar, according to Springfield city officials.
Jessica Simpson Finally Takes Control
Jessica Simpson channeled the emotion of being scrutinized and criticized for her image, her romances, and more into new Americana songs.
Thousands in cash found in Springfield safety deposit boxes, man charged with trafficking cocaine
A man from Enfield has been charged with trafficking cocaine in an indictment that also seeks forfeiture of firearms and cash seized during a police investigation.
Springfield Clinic announces layoffs amid "financial challenges"
The medical group would not disclose how many people were being laid off, the positions impacted, or at what locations.
Ozarks Sports Zone Digital Extra: 'March Madness' for high school & college hoops in the Ozarks
KY3's Chad Plein and the Ozarks Sports Zone's Chris Parker discuss a busy month of March for high school and college hoops.
State tourism conference comes to Springfield, highlighting Commonwealth's strengths, future events
There's a lot worth celebrating in Massachusetts in the year ahead. That's according to state leaders and tourism officials who gathered in Springfield for the annual "Governor's Conference on Travel and Tourism" this week.
At Springfield town hall, Rep. Hoyle says fascism is rising quickly in U.S.
Hundreds of people gathered at Springfield High School on Wednesday night for a town hall with U.S. Representative Val Hoyle.
Military chaplains' child sex abuse records elusive, as Catholic church turns its back on transparency
The arm of the church serving U.S. Armed Forces and veterans hospitals is one of the few Catholic groups that has not created a public list of credibly accused priests. And there are lots of them — roughly 140 from the World War II era until today,
Officials warn of traffic delays as Springfield’s Mill Street rebuild continues
Springfield residents should expect some traffic delays downtown starting over the weekend, as work crews continue the full reconstruction of Mill Street between Centennial Boulevard and A Street.
Residents in Springfield raising concerns over flood damage along road
Residents in Springfield are hoping to spark action from town and state officials over recent flood damage along their road that they say has made it challenging to
Springfield officers honored for life-saving actions during stabbing incident
Mayor Misty Buscher and Police Chief Ken Scarlette recognized Officers Zane Steele, DJ Mumaw, and Keagan Graves of the Springfield Police Departme
Enfield cocaine trafficking case: $353,000 seized, $280,000 tied to Springfield bank
Enfield police recovered five handguns, gun magazines, ammunition, about $73,000 in cash and two safety deposit boxes at a bank in Springfield linked to Rahkeem Blakely, of Enfield, Connecticut.
Springfield department heads trim positions, supplies to balance a nearly $1 billion budget in uncertain times
SPRINGFIELD — In the first budget hearing of the season, department heads cut positions and shaved money from supplies and utilities to balance a budget in a time when federal funding the state and city depends on is in chaos.