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Joshua Pineda

Joshua Pineda

Author at ozarksfirst.com at KOLR-TV Online

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    Springfield Police Department to receive $700,000 grant to help with gun crime

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Local law enforcement has been gifted $700,000 to help officers solve gun-related crime thanks to a bill passed by Springfield City Council Monday night. The bill — w…
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    Soft open, newly renovated downtown movie theater open for business

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — After more than a year and a half, tonight, moviegoers will once again be able to enjoy the sights and sounds of a new film by going to the newly renovated College Station Theate…
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    Brothers share story of survival after being swept by flood waters

    WRIGHT COUNTY, Mo. — Heavy rainfall this week caused flooding across southwest Missouri creating dangerous conditions on roadways east of Springfield.  Two men from Wright County survived a dangero…
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    Local farmers hoping heavy rainfall helps with drought conditions

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — The month of October has been a challenging one for local farmers who rely on the rain. With drought conditions affecting much of Southwest Missouri, these next couple of d…
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    Landlords fight back against Battlefield Public Water Supply Distri...

    BATTLEFIELD, Mo. — Landlords in the city of Battlefield are pushing back against a notice that would make them responsible for collecting the water bill and require them to put a $400 deposit…
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    Voter registration spikes ahead of presidential election

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — We are five weeks from the November election, and counties across the country are seeing a spike in voter registration numbers this month. In Greene County, more than 10,00…
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    Car thefts in Springfield going down, police say

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — For more than a decade, Springfield police have been fighting an uphill battle when it comes to stolen cars. But it appears their message urging people to lock their doors and no…
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    A viral TikTok trend makes its way to the Ozarks

    REPUBLIC, Mo. — A viral TikTok trend is taking social media by storm, and thousands are participating in it. The trend is called “she deserves the purse.” It was created after a w…
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    Controversy surrounding Christian County Library District concerns ...

    NIXA, Mo. — On Tuesday, locals filled the meeting room of the Christian County Public Library in Nixa after several parents raised concerns about children being able to access books that cont…
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    Popular Ozark business shutting down after 22 years

    OZARK, Mo. — After more than two decades of operations, a popular store in Ozark is closing for good. Heather Hill Farms is known throughout southwest Missouri for its cheese and wine assortm…
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    6-year-old girl making remarkable progress after dog attack

    6-year-old girl making remarkable progress after dog attack
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    Results of the Barry County Clerk recount to determine next sheriff

    Results of the Barry County Clerk recount to determine next sheriff
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    Residents fire back against developer’s plans to build new subdivision

    OZARK, Mo. — A proposed development is under scrutiny at the Board of Alderman meeting in Ozark Monday night. The Ozarks Board of Aldermen approved the preliminary plan in the Stoneridge neig…
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    Sports betting initiative makes November ballot in Missouri

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Missouri voters will see three different ballot initiatives when they head to the polls in November, and one of those initiatives could legalize sports betting in Missouri.…
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    Former Cedar County deputy charged with domestic assault after stat...

    CEDAR COUNTY, Mo. — Cedar County deputy Jason Johnson is no longer employed by the Sheriff’s Office following an investigation conducted by the Missouri State Highway Patrol over his in…
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    Scary noise from SW Springfield business prompts 911 calls

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Police say they’ve been called out several times to southwest Springfield for a noise that sounds like a woman screaming in distress. Neighbors say the noise is actua…
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    Miller County family mourns death of father after crash in Florida

    MILLER COUNTY, Mo. — What was supposed to be a fun summer vacation for Thomas Lyon and his family turned into their worst nightmare. On Friday, Lyon was walking with his step-daughter, niece, and n…
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    Police warn of driving dangers after recent fatal crashes

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Recent deadly crashes on Springfield streets are reminding drivers to be safe. Springfield police responded to two motor vehicle accidents over the weekend, and a third per…
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    Vandals force local food truck owner to close and make repairs

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — A local food truck owner is searching for answers about who vandalized his business Sunday night, forcing him to close his business temporarily. Mean Grillers BBQ on South …
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    Springfield council votes against ‘housing’ to potential ¾-cent tax...

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A bill that would extend a 3/4th cent tax issue but change the way the money is divided will be heard by Springfield City Council for the first time tonight. “The third quarter-cent sales tax for the police and fire pension fund has been in place for 15 years, has generated approximately $45 million, gone directly into the solvency of the fund that will expire March 31, 2025. The Citizen’s Commission on Community Investment is recommending that a replacement tax be placed in,…
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    Speeding concerns rise in Springfield neighborhood after recent hit...

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — On July 13, just after 9 p.m., officers responded to a hit-and-run on Blaine and Hayes Avenue that sent two people to the hospital, leaving one of them in critical conditio…