Gregory Holman
Reporter-EditorGregory Holman is a KSMU reporter and editor focusing on public affairs and investigations. He previously served as Springfield News-Leader investigative reporter and editor-in-chief of 417 Magazine. Holman is a native of Branson, Missouri and attended the University of Missouri School of Journalism. Follow on Twitter at @gregoryholman.
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Chief Paul Williams discussed how Springfield Police Department is addressing gun violence through public messaging this year.
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At least 10 local residents addressed City Council on the topic of housing at the most recent meeting. Many were advocates with Springfield Tenants Unite seeking local reforms.
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Questions of election integrity have sometimes dominated political discourse in recent years, often featuring false claims made by former President Donald Trump. Ozarks Public Radio checked in with the Springfield-area elections chief on what Greene County and Missouri voters can expect in 2024.
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The 2024 election cycle is upon us. Greene County Clerk Shane Schoeller called a news conference this week to go over how Republicans and Democrats can throw their hats into the ring for the August 4 primary election.
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A small portion of a $35,000-dollar grant from the Gary Sinese Foundation is funding a so-called “comfort K9” for Springfield police officers and staff.
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The city’s Renew Jordan Creek project is now expected to cost more than $37 million, $8.3 million more than expected last summer.
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Back in September, Branson launched a “lodging safety initiative” to ensure motels and hotels comply with public health and safety rules. The city issued a progress update this week.
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Yesterday, the Greene County judge presiding over the homeowners-versus-developer lawsuit called an unusual post-trial hearing.
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Technically, they’re not considered a form of gambling regulated under state law.
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The new partnership with Lights On! is aimed at building trust with the community, say Springfield police and local NAACP officials.