Mayor Larry Milton highlights rise in tax revenue, cleaner processes and planned development in State of the City address.
The Five Guys CEO is distributing $1.5 million worth of bonuses to employees following a botched BOGO deal. Five Guys announced on March 9 that it was distributing the bonuses to store employees ...
The Senate voted overnight to fund much of the Department of Homeland Security after a 42-day standoff over immigration enforcement tactics. The measure does not include additional funding for ...
World shares mostly fell and oil gained again on Friday after Wall Street had its worst day since the start of the Iran war over growing doubts about a de-escalation. In early European trading, … ...
The population count for the Springfield metro area has exceeded the 500,000-person mark for the first time, according to estimates released March 26 by the U.S. Census Bureau. The Springfield ...
Amazon is moving deeper into Walmart's territory with a new kind of supercenter. Internal documents show how that strategy is taking shape. The e-commerce giant is planning to build a number of ...
CoxHealth’s graduate medical efforts are expanding with the announcement of a new family medicine residency program in Branson. The new program, which will be based at Cox Medical Center Branson and ...
United Airlines’ formula for higher profits: fewer but better seats. The country’s second-most profitable carrier after Delta Air Lines on Tuesday unveiled new cabin designs, including on ...
Since Friday, San Marcos, Texas-based muralist Austin Sepulveda has been working on a new design for 400 W. Walnut St. It is the site where a mural honoring late Springfield artist Robert E. Smith was ...
House budget plan would cut $51.5 million in funding for child care centers that serve low-income and foster families.
The Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce announced finalists for its annual W. Curtis Strube Small Business Award. Industries for the five finalists range from insurance and real estate to technology, ...
Following an investigation that began last year, Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway’s office announced last night it is ordering 33 retailers across the state to stop sales of intoxicating ...
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