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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Body camera footage shows a Columbus Police officer fatally shooting 47-year-old Andre Maurice Hill less than 10 seconds after finding him in a garage…
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The city of Columbus has accepted the recommendations of a working grouped tasked with structuring the voter-approved Civilian Review Board, which will be…
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David DeVillers, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, says the federal investigation into Casey Goodson Jr.’s death has yet to determine if…
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The Columbus Department of Public Safety says its new police academy class is the most diverse in recent history.There are 45 officers in the new class,…
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Columbus City Council is expected to pass a resolution requiring restaurants to make healthy drinks the default options offered with kids’ meals at…
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Maps of COVID-19 across Ohio show most all the state is experiencing severe spread, but the situation is even worse in rural areas. Allen, Hardin and…
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Ohio State’s Athletics Department has cancelled a women's basketball game scheduled for Wednesday evening due to COVID-19 results from their planned…
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The Columbus Blue Jackets plan to re-open their off-ice facilities next week following positive COVID-19 results among players.“The Blue Jackets had…
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The city of Columbus is issuing a "stay at home" advisory starting Friday, urging residents to avoid inessential activities in order to stop the spread of…
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To combat the state's renewed surge of coronavirus cases, Ohio is issuing a curfew that requires most retail establishments to close from 10 p.m.-5…