
Sophia Anderson
Student ReporterSophia Anderson is a journalism and sociology double-major, emphasizing in investigative and data reporting for digital and radio. Sophia is passionate about reporting on the incarcerated community and changes in the justice system that impact them. Originally from Orange County, California, Sophia adores public radio and hopes to work for NPR following graduation. You can reach her at s.andersonjournalist@gmail.com.
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Columbia’s teachers’ union protested at a busy downtown intersection Wednesday morning.
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A Columbia-based construction company is co-hosting an open house on Saturday, Dec. 14.
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Homeowners and rental operators will have to pay for inspections every five years starting on January 1, 2025.
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An analysis of formerly incarcerated voters controverts some assumptions about whom they might back in the presidential election.
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As no-excuse absentee voting concludes today across Missouri, a KBIA analysis shows it's likely that more than 600,000 voters have already cast ballots.
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The city of Columbia is collaborating with MU Health’s department of emergency medical services to change how overdose calls are handled in Boone County.
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The university does not anticipate a drop in productivity.
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KBIA went inside an honor dorm at the Missouri Department of Corrections' Algoa Correctional Center to learn more about the unique housing unit for "exemplary residents"
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Voters elected Jeanne Snodgrass and Alvin Cobbins to the Columbia School Board for three-year terms Tuesday night.
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Dr. Kelli Canada, associate director of research in MU’s school of social work, has received $2.8 million from Arnold Ventures to lead a project to improve five Missouri prisons over five years.