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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A week after a Columbus Division of Police officer killed Ma'Khia Bryant, Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther and Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein formally asked the Department of Justice to investigate the city's police department.
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As COVID-19 vaccination rates increase, several Central Ohio agencies are offering walk-in appointments. Mount Carmel East, Columbus Public Health and Ohio Health are all offering vaccinations without an appointment
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A frenzy of media teams descended onto Legion Lane after a Columbus Police officer killed Ma'Khia Bryant. A few days later, neighbors are grappling with the aftermath.
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Columbus Police say the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation continues in the Ma'Khia Bryant shooting case.
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There’s a snowstorm in the forecast for Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, which is unusually late snowfall for mid-April.
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A two-day human trafficking sting resulted in nearly 100 arrests around Central Ohio. Operation 614 comes on the heels of a new state law penalizing johns.
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Columbus government and health officials do not want to close businesses amid an increase in COVID-19 diagnoses.
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Columbus Police released body camera video footage of the shooting of Miles Jackson, a Black man killed Mount Carmel St. Ann's Hospital on Monday.
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Ohio Supreme Court heard an appeal case Tuesday morning brought forth by the Moundbuilders Country Club in Newark.
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The Columbus Arts Commission created a Christopher Columbus Statue Committee