JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder sent an official email update today pledging to continue to support for right-to-work. “Like the thousands of supporters of…
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Rachael Herndon was editor of The Missouri Times until 2019. She also produced This Week in Missouri Politics, published Missouri Times Magazine, and co-hosted the #MoLeg podcast. Herndon joined The Missouri Times in 2014, returning to political reporting after working as a campaign and legislative staffer. In 2019, she entered Missouri's cannabis industry, co-founding Greenway Magazine.
Major League Baseball proves once again that Missouri is the greatest state in the union as the St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Royals finish…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Democratic Governors Association went on the offense today, this time attacking Missouri Republican gubernatorial candidates. The email: Is it 2006 again?…
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – John Brunner, veteran and businessman, has made his intentions with his political future known and officially announced his candidacy for governor after months of…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Since Monday, $1,055,168.23 has been donated in the last work days before the Thursday, October 1 committee filing deadline. Notably, in $5,000+ donations:…
IRONTON, Mo. – Rep. Linda Black, R-Park Hills, is calling for public comment regarding the allocation and use of settlement funds related to the Southeast…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Republican Party Chairman John Hancock has weathered a storm of bad press that few experience, let alone, outlast in their lifetimes.…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missourians for John Brunner today released the campaign’s third web video leading up to the official campaign kickoff on Monday, October…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Right to Life (MRL), one of the largest and oldest grassroots networks in Missouri, was quick to defend Sen. Kurt…
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – In Missouri, headlines surrounding the Planned Parenthood controversy, one of the most partisan in recent memory, have skewed to the right. However, on…







