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KSMU's Gregory Holman was joined by Springfield Daily Citizen public affairs reporter Cory Matteson to talk about the Nov. 3 incident at Hillcrest High School — and how police, first responders and journalists use police scanner information in ways that try to limit the spread of misinformation.
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Can big data promote public safety? Springfield Police Chief Paul Williams is betting that the answer is yes, as shown by his most recent monthly update to City Council. Here's more on how police are identifying crime hotspots around Springfield.
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SPD Police Chief Paul Williams said they're heavily recruiting officers and employees, and interest in jobs is up.
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In this segment of Making A Difference, our panel looks at the Public Order and Safety Chapter of the Community Focus Report for Springfield and Greene County.
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Thefts of a part found underneath a vehicle are causing problems for individuals and organizations in the Ozarks. Between January 1 and April 30, 2021,…
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A Springfield Police Department program gives citizens a behind-the-scenes look at SPD practices and policies. And applications are now open for the fall…
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The Springfield Police Department will be watching for drivers who fail to yield for pedestrians at a crosswalk at Grant and Sunset this week. The…
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Springfield police are conducting a Crosswalk Yield Check at a crosswalk in the northern part of the city this week.Springfield city officials said in a…
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Springfield Police are investigating two separate fatal shootings that occurred on Friday, February 26, and Saturday, February 27.The Friday afternoon…
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This week, host Debbie Good speaks with Springfield Police Chief Paul Williams.Today’s discussion explores the impact of COVID-19 regarding department…