St. Louis, Mo. – Scott Faughn, publisher of The Missouri Times, today announced the launch of This Week in Missouri Politics – a weekly television…
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Rachael Herndon was the editor at The Missouri Times and also produced This Week in Missouri Politics, published Missouri Times Magazine, and co-hosted the #MoLeg podcast. She joined The Missouri Times in 2014, returning to political reporting after working as a campaign and legislative staffer.
Rachael studied at the University of Missouri - Columbia. She lives in Jefferson City with her husband, Brandon, and their two children.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Incoming and current legislators joined Gov. Jay Nixon and a crowd of reporters to tour parts of the Capitol building in…
FERGUSON, Mo. – Secretary of State Jason Kander announced yesterday a partnership with his office, the Regional Business Council, North County Incorporated with the Reinvest…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Gary Findlay, executive director of Missouri State Employees’ Retirement System (MOSERS), notified state employees today — including state senators, representatives and Capitol…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The Joint Committee on Government Accountability held their first meeting today in the Senate Lounge. Sen. Kurt Schaefer (R-Columbia) was elected…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Kansas City Power & Light Company (KCP&L) has filed an application with the Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) seeking to adjust…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Despite Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster’s political effort to defend the Missouri Attorney General’s Office’s (MAGO) actions and enact his own…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Pre-filing for the Missouri General Assembly began yesterday, with the House contributing 58 bill proposals and 3 House Joint Resolutions (HJRs)…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Gov. Jay Nixon has announced a special session will not be necessary after agreeing with an alternative interpretation of current appropriation…
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — With discussion of special session to be scheduled for anywhere between Wednesday and Monday and the arrival of the Ferguson march…