Pope Francis has shown ‘’a truly surprising improvement’’ since returning to the Vatican to convalesce after surviving a life-threatening bout with double-pneumonia, the doctor who coordinated the pontiff’s five-week hospitalization said Saturday.
“She taught me a lot about what it meant to be forgiving and just about how to just be confident in who I am and not be afraid to just do whatever I wanted to do."
The warmer, spring weather has people heading to our trails for fresh air and exercise, but some are coming back to find their car windows shattered and their belongings gone.
A U.S. passenger flight preparing to leave the nation’s capital and an incoming military jet received instructions to divert and prevent a possible collision.
A brand of children’s jewelry kits has been recalled due to a resin that, when liquid, can cause skin, eye, and respiratory irritation or sensitization when inhaled, touched, or ingested.
Greene County Assessor Brent Johnson is urging all Greene County residents and business owners to submit their 2025 Personal and Business Property Assessment Lists before May 1, 2025, to avoid late assessment penalties.
While waiting on his U.S. Senate confirmation to be the next head of the IRS, former southwest Missouri congressman Billy Long reportedly has another job.
Several flags around Springfield will be lowered to half-staff over the weekend in memory of Larry Flett, the man who died at the Springfield landfill on Monday.
An ESPN original series on the history of the Kansas City Chiefs and a behind-the-scenes look into their 2024 season is coming to streaming later this year.
KY3's Chad Plein and the Ozarks Sports Zone's Chris Parker discuss the start of spring high school sports, area NCAA basketball portal news, and an NCAA Tournament update.
If you have a loved one in a Missouri nursing home, this may be hard to read. New federal data show that the time spent caring for residents in Missouri facilities is next to last.