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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Workers in a small Missouri alterations shop watch from afar as a humanitarian crisis unfolds in Ukraine, even though their home countries are on opposing sides of the conflict.
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A Missouri State University professor who researches political violence says he’s concerned about a Missouri bill that would establish minutemen who...
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Five more people have died in Greene County from COVID-19. The Springfield-Greene County Health Department said Tuesday that four of those people were...
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Editor's note: this article has been updated to reflect a change in one of the forum speakers, as well as an update to one of the groups represented in...
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Governor Mike Parson said Thursday if he could prioritize the testing of all residents in nursing homes where there’s been a coronavirus outbreak, he...
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UPDATE Saturday, March 14: One of the two "presumptive positive" cases of COVID-19 announced by the governor Friday is in Clinton, Missouri. The Henry...
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A team of disaster relief workers from Springfield-based Convoy of Hope is headed to The Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian sevrely damaged entire swaths of...
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Prosecutors have charged 20-year-old Dmitriy N. Andreychenko with Making a Terrorist Threat in the second degree after he was arrested at a Walmart...
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Three people have died in Barton County and one has serious injuries after tornados hit southwest and central Missouri late Wednesday night. The three...
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A bill that would change Missouri's open records law has made it through a Missouri Senate committee and is moving forward. The bill would reverse a...