Anika Hope joined NBC 10 Boston as a reporter in August 2024. Originally from a rural, two-stoplight town in north Florida, Anika’s passion for storytelling led her to Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. There, she immersed herself in all things journalism, gaining invaluable experience through internships at ABC 7 Chicago, Dateline NBC and the Medill Justice Project. Her college years also took her to Israel and Qatar, where she had the opportunity to speak with local leaders and produce stories on ongoing issues for an American audience.
Anika began her on-camera career as a multimedia journalist at WVVA, an NBC affiliate in West Virginia. She then moved to her home state of Florida, reporting for WINK, the CBS station in Fort Myers, and later for WESH 2 News, the NBC station in Orlando, as an investigative and general assignment reporter. In Orlando, Anika won an Emmy for her work in continuous coverage of a deadly rollercoaster accident.
Beyond the newsroom, Anika has lent her voice to documentaries, airing on HBO, Netflix and Apple TV. When she’s not chasing stories, you can find her exercising, enjoying live music or crafting the perfect Instagram reel.
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Hingham parents sue school district, claiming son unfairly punished for AI use
A Massachusetts family has filed a lawsuit against Hingham Public Schools claiming their son was unfairly punished for using artificial intelligence to research for a class project. The case, which could have broader implications for how schools nationwide handle AI policies, has drawn significant attention from both legal experts and educators. Jennifer Harris, the mother of a Hingham High School…
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When leaf peepers pile onto New England trails, it can ruin fall foliage for all
Midway into October, the vibrant fall colors have drawn thousands of visitors to New England’s trails eager to capture the beauty of autumn. But the influx of hikers has led to concerns about overcrowding and safety, especially in popular spots in New Hampshire. State park officials are excited to see so many people enjoying the outdoors, but they urge hikers...
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Back-to-back hurricanes intensify anxiety over climate change
As communities recover from the devastation of two major hurricanes, many face an emotional toll that extends beyond the physical damage. Hurricane Milton struck Florida just a week and a half after Hurricane Helene, leaving a path of destruction—and heightened stress and grief. The emotional impact is affecting people as far away as Boston, where so many have a...
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Airbnb hosts step in to offer shelter to those fleeing Hurricane Milton
As Hurricane Milton barrels toward Florida’s Gulf Coast, authorities are issuing stark warnings, urging residents in evacuation zones to leave immediately or risk their lives. “If you choose to stay in one of those evacuation areas, you are going to die,” Tampa Mayor Jane Castor said during a press briefing Wednesday, echoing the sentiments of emergency officials statewide. “You...
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Many are evacuating Hurricane Milton, but this woman is staying. Here's why.
Some people have gone to great lengths to evacuate Florida, but others are deciding to ride out the extremely dangerous and looming Hurricane Milton.
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Hundreds of Boston hotel workers on strike indefinitely
Nearly 600 hospitality workers at two Hilton hotels in Boston are on strike indefinitely, creating the potential for the most disruptive action yet in the city as thorny labor contract negotiations continue. Workers are slated to picket 24/7 outside the Hilton Boston Park Plaza and the Hilton Boston Logan Airport, UNITE HERE Local 26 said Sunday as it launched the…
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Artists carefully uncover paintings hidden in the walls of Old North Church
Artists at Boston’s historic Old North Church are peeling back centuries of paint to reveal original artwork dating back to the 1700s. The careful restoration effort aims to uncover the church’s hidden past, offering visitors a glimpse of the same walls Paul Revere once knew. Old North Church is famous for the two lanterns hung as part of Revere’s...
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Nibi the beaver meets the governor who let her stay in her adopted home
It turns out a viral video of Nibi the beaver building a dam helps explain why Massachusetts’ governor is letting her stay at Newhouse Wildlife Rescue.
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Extended detour for derailed Green Line T train spells chaos for Boston commuters
Tuesday’s MBTA Green Line derailment near Lechmere station in Cambridge turned into Wednesday’s commuter headache. While a federal investigation into what happened continues, the T has provided Green Line riders with shuttle buses, replacing service between North Station, Medford/Tufts and Union Square. The derailment added to the frustration many Green Line riders already feel. “It’s always something with the...
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Dockworkers' strike underway: How port shutdowns could impact you
Dockworkers have gone on strike and were walking the picket line in South Boston Tuesday, mirroring shut downs happening at ports along the East Cost and Gulf Coast. The workers are asking for a raise and to not be replaced by automation in the strike that kicked off at midnight on Tuesday. The International Longshoremen’s Association represents 85,000 dockworkers in…