Kellie Moore
ReporterKellie Moore left KBIA in the spring of 2014.
Kellie Moore joined the KBIA news team in June 2012. She is the editor and community manager of Columbia Faith and Values. ColumbiaFAVS covers faith and values in mid-Missouri and is part of a partnership with Religion News LLC, the national non-profit behind Religion News Service. Kellie's first experience with KBIA was in summer 2011, when she was a reporter and afternoon news anchor. She has also been a reporter and assistant editor for the Columbia Missourian, and she earned a master's degree in journalism at the University of Missouri. She grew up in Nevada (the state), and she has a bachelor's degree in English from Concordia University Irvine in southern California.
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It all started with two sisters, Lois Knowles and Beulah McFarland, back in the early 1970s.A member of their church – Calvary Episcopal Church – had…
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Faith communities around Columbia are preparing for the annual start of Room at the Inn, a homeless shelter open in January and February. The shelter is…
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The American Humanist Association filed a federal lawsuit against Missouri's Fayette School District on Wednesday (Nov. 20), saying Fayette High School is…
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We've got an exciting transition coming up at Columbia Faith & Values, the religion news website partnered with KBIA.Some of you have heard our updates on…
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More than one year after the Islamic Society of Joplin was burned to the ground, an arrested man has confessed to setting the fire.“The arrest will not…
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Note: Kellie Kotraba is the editor of Columbia Faith & Values (ColumbiaFAVS.com), which runs KBIA's Faith & Values desk. When I accepted my job, I didn’t…
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Before she began her lecture, the Venerable Pannavati Bhikkhuni looked out at the people standing in the doorway. With every seat filled, the crowd…
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Columbia residents marked the twelfth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks with a gathering for peace Wednesday night. The event doubled as a…
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This week, Columbia Faith & Values and its partner sites explored what happens when violence crosses thresholds in churches, synagogues and mosques. You…
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"Can't survive on $7.35 -- can't survive on $7.35." That was one of the rallying cries this morning at a gathering outside the Hardee's restaurant on…