JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Public Service Commission tackled just one agenda item on Wednesday. The commission approved an order regarding an application for a…

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Kaitlyn Schallhorn was the editor in chief of The Missouri Times from 2020-2022. She joined the newspaper in early 2019 after working as a reporter for Fox News in New York City.
Throughout her career, Kaitlyn has covered political campaigns across the U.S., including the 2016 presidential election, and humanitarian aid efforts in Africa and the Middle East.
She is a native of Missouri who studied journalism at Winthrop University in South Carolina. She is also an alumna of the National Journalism Center in Washington, D.C.
Contact Kaitlyn at kaitlyn@themissouritimes.com.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Despite opposition from a handful of Democrats and an earlier overnight filibuster still prominent in the chamber, the Missouri Senate passed…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Missouri House approved a resolution Thursday morning that would require a St. Louis City and County merger be approved by…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A House bill creating grant programs for adults seeking further education related to high-demand jobs stalled in the Senate Tuesday after…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — For the last 25 years, Bill Wyrick has stood sentry at the Bingham Gallery in the Missouri Capitol. But on April…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — After a 12-hour debate lasting until Tuesday morning, the Senate eventually perfected legislation blocking local governments from creating rules for agricultural…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — After some back-and-forth over the past few weeks, the Senate eventually passed legislation reauthorizing the state’s federal reimbursement allowance (FRA) Monday.…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — To combat the high rate of suicides in Missouri, Sen. Jill Schupp wants to ensure more general care doctors are aware…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A House bill combating sex trafficking expanded to include a variety of other provisions in an effort to protect minors —…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Although they came from diverse public policy backgrounds, all six women who sat on a panel Monday morning had similar sentiments…