Photojournalism
Photojournalism

Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe stands at the podium in 2022 at the Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City.
People's Defense protesters march up Walnut St. on Monday, Sept. 7, 2020 for their 100th day of protest.
Early absentee voters complete their ballots for the general election Wednesday at the Boone County Clerk’s Office.
Mid-Missouri Radio Control Association member Tom Franklin lifts his nitrate powered plane on Friday, Oct, 2, 2020, north of McBaine, Mo. The other planes flown were run by gasoline, with other member Steve Forrest comparing the planes to flying weed eaters.
After speeches from Secretary of State John Ashcroft and Sen. Cindy O'Laughlin, Trump supporters file out of the rotunda on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020, at the Missouri State Capitol.

Mari Breeben hangs up a clothing item that she deemed worthy of selling on the floor on Wednesday, Sept.30, 2020, at Goodwill. The clothing items that aren't fit to sell are sent to the Goodwill outlet in St. Louis.

Mike Zweifel, a member for the Boone County Republican Committee, watches the presidential election on Tuesday at the Stoney Creek Hotel and Conference Center in Columbia.

A gas line fire melts the fence of a home on Sussex Drive on Wednesday in a residential neighborhood in West Columbia.

President Donald Trump supporter Chris Surface lights a cigarette with a Trump lighter Saturday at the Missouri State Capitol. "I wanted to come out and support our president, and stand up for freedom," Surface said.

A Columbia police officer looks back to other officers after the suspect in a standoff had been detained Wednesday on College Avenue. The suspect, who was allegedly wanted by the U.S. Marshals, had barricaded himself in an apartment.
MU biochemistry major Taylor Iverson stands for a portrait

Protesters walk through downtown yelling chants Monday in Columbia. The event, a walk for racial justice that started and ended at the Boone County Courthouse, was lead by Peoples Defense.
Anthony Moses III poses for a portrait

Members of the Gateway to the High Country Cowboy Church in Clark, MO, listen to sermon.

Missouri Secretary of State John Ashcroft speaks to a reporter after a speech to Trump supporters on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2020 inside the Missouri State Capitol.

Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt greets protesters at an anti-mask, anti-vaccine protest Sept. 15 at the state Capitol. On Tuesday, Schmitt ordered school districts and public health agencies to bring an immediate end to mask and quarantine policies.

Demonstrators Jim and his daughter draw on the back of their van Tuesday near the Jefferson City Bridge. The written phrase “no mo rinos” references Republicans In Name Only.

Ray Ensley watches a football game between Hallsville High School and Osage High School seated on the shoulders of his father, Erik Ensley, on Friday at Hallsville.

A laptop streaming Tuesday’s senate meeting in the Missouri Senate gallery seating. Tuesday’s session was held after being cancelled the day before and was prefaced by a “Freedom Convey” through the SCC Parent Association and then a prayer worship and rally by Missouri Right to Life.

Nancy Cheak-Zamora is an associate health science professor at MU. She recently developed and released an assessment allowing young adults with autism to better manage their health care.

From right, Sally Azdell, her brother Chris Azdell, Shannon Banhorn and 7-year-old Anders Azdell hoist an American flag Thursday at Centralia Cemetery.