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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Columbus Public Health is making efforts to vaccinate impoverished and displaced people through mobile vaccination clinics.“We knew that not everyone…
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A new data analysis shows that Franklin County has the highest rate of any Ohio county for deaths at the hands of police.The rate of police shooting…
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As the Columbus City Council votes to delay an incoming police recruit class, it will vote on Monday to renew a citizen patrolling contract.Community…
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Undocumented immigrant Edith Espinal is going home after spending more than three years in sanctuary at Columbus Mennonite Church.“To have my life back,…
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Ohio State University has issued new guidelines for avoiding exercise while recovering from COVID-19 – recommendations that the school is circumventing…
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A long line of cars snakes around the parking lot of the Beacon of Hope food pantry. On this chilly Thursday night, volunteers are loading boxes into the…
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Graduate students who live in an Ohio State University-owned housing complex have another year to find alternative housing before it closes for…
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Jeffrey Happ, former interim chief of the Columbus Division of Fire, is now its permanent head.Mayor Andrew Ginther said Tuesday that he hired Happ…
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Fired Columbus Police officer Adam Coy has posted bail and been released from jail, just hours after a Franklin County judge agreed to reduce his bond to…
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The Columbus Metropolitan Library will reopen most of its 23 locations for limited service on Monday.Patrons will be able to browse shelves to pick up…