Marshall Griffin
St. Louis Public Radio State House Reporter Marshall Griffin is a native of Mississippi and proud alumnus of Ole Miss (welcome to the SEC, Mizzou!). He has been in radio for over 20 years, starting out as a deejay. His big break in news came when the first President Bush ordered the invasion of Panama in 1989. Marshall was working the graveyard shift at a rock station, and began ripping news bulletins off an old AP teletype and reading updates between songs. From there on, his radio career turned toward news reporting and anchoring. In 1999, he became the capital bureau chief for Florida's Radio Networks, and in 2003 he became News Director at WFSU-FM/Florida Public Radio. During his time in Tallahassee he covered seven legislative sessions, Governor Jeb Bush's administration, four hurricanes, the Terri Schiavo saga, and the 2000 presidential recount. Before coming to Missouri, he enjoyed a brief stint in the Blue Ridge Mountains, reporting and anchoring for WWNC-AM in Asheville, North Carolina. Marshall lives in Jefferson City with his wife, Julie, their dogs, Max and Liberty Belle, and their cat, Honey.
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A House committee has passed a measure that would change the date voters would decide on whether to make Missouri a right-to-work state. House Committee...
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Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens is still getting support from some legislators, despite being charged on Friday with illegally obtaining a list of donors...
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Any remaining support Gov. Eric Greitens may have had from the Missouri legislature’s top Republican leaders is now gone. Both House Speaker Todd...
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Missouri House and Senate members were able to get some work done this week, despite the time and attention paid to the report that came out Wednesday...
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A report from a Missouri House committee investigation alleges that during an extramarital affair Gov. Eric Greitens physically abused a woman and forced her to have sex against her will on numerous occasions. There is pressure on Greitens to step down, but he denies the report's findings and is refusing to resign.
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Updated at 8 p.m. with reactions from state officials including Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley, who called for the governor to resign — The woman...
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The Missouri House committee investigating Gov. Eric Greitens now has more time to do so. The deadline for the committee to wrap up its investigation...
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Missouri lawmakers worked through dozens of bills this week as the end of the 2018 session starts coming into view. They include a proposal designed to...
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A House committee looking into the conduct of Gov. Eric Greitens will release its report to the public next week. This comes as the committee is...
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Missouri U.S. Senator Roy Blunt is expressing disappointment at President Donald Trump’s tweet this week, which said a federal program that allows...