Adora Namigadde
Former ReporterAdora Namigadde was a reporter for 89.7 NPR News. She joined WOSU News in February 2017. A Michigan native, she graduated from Wayne State University with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in French.
Before moving to Columbus, Adora reported for 9&10 News, a television station in Traverse City, MI. She was an international election observer in Ghana during the 2012 presidential race and interned at the Embassy of France in the U.S.
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When the Family First Act takes effect October 1, group foster homes nationwide will no longer be reimbursed.
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The Village of Granville passed a resolution saying it does not support discrimination against people for 'personal characteristics' — including sex, religion and sexual orientation.
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North Union Local School District informed parents that masks are no longer mandatory on-site, effective immediately.
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In response to Gov. DeWine's announcement that all health orders will be lifted June 2, large local employers are maintaining their COVID-19 precautions.
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After over 14 years on the Franklin County Board of Commissioners, Marilyn Brown is resigning.
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After years of losses for Victoria's Secret, L Brands plans to spin off the two entities into independently-run companies.
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The Columbus Clippers to offer COVID-19 vaccine clinic this week during games at Huntington Park.
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In an effort to curb youth violence, Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther announced several programs to keep teens busy and employed this summer.
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Columbus City Schools announced the return of in-person graduation ceremonies for this year’s graduating class.
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The supply chain for lumber has been interrupted by COVID-19. In spite of this, demand has not slowed down.