Jennifer Moore
As the Journalist-in-Residence at Missouri State University, Jennifer teaches undergraduate and graduate students, oversees a semester-long, team reporting project, and contributes weekly stories to KSMU Radio in the area of public affairs journalism.
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A bill that critics say would allow most government records in Missouri to remain closed to the public passed the House Thursday and now heads to the...
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Many federal employees will not receive a regular paycheck this week as the partial government shutdown continues over whether to fund a wall along the...
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On a cold winter week in 1925, two babies were born in a hospital in West Plains, Missouri. They shared the same doctor and even the same first name....
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In Thursday night’s US Senate debate between Claire McCaskill and Josh Hawley, there were plenty of contrasts. But on one point, the candidates agreed....
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Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley has won the Republican primary for the US Senate seat currently held by Claire McCaskill, a Democrat. Hawley won...
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Mourners gathered Sunday afternoon near Branson to pay tribute to the 17 people who lost their lives Thursday when the tourist boat they were riding...
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There's a place in the Ozarks where wild horses still roam and where the most adventurous of hikers can wander the wilderness for days. For those...
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A total of 305 law enforcement officers were on duty during President Donald Trump’s visit to Springfield Wednesday – that includes officers from the...
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Suicide rates are higher in rural areas than urban areas—and the gap between urban and rural suicide rates is widening, according to the Centers for...
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Until a few years ago, Addie Blankenship saw herself as a relatively healthy mom of three. She didn’t recognize that she was exhibiting symptoms of...