Anika Hope

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.

The Latest

  • A deployable flood barrier erected around the Aquarium MBTA Blue Line stop in Boston on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024.
    Boston 4 hours ago

    Here's what Boston's doing to prevent flooding if disaster strikes

    The City of Boston on Friday tested out removable flood barriers in case of emergency — the same barriers that had just helped keep storm surge from swamping a hospital in Tampa amid the devastation of Hurricane Helene. Friday was Boston’s first Deployables Day, a training and demonstration event where, under sunny skies, buildings and city workers practiced putting up…

  • Boston Sep 26

    Will Boston homeowners be on the hook for city's budget problem? Wu hopes not

    Mayor Michelle Wu is sharing details about her proposal to balance Boston’s budget and the need to shore up decreasing revenue from commercial property taxes. Wu’s proposal involves a three-year tax increase for commercial properties. She says this is an alternative to increasing residential property taxes. “If our residents were to have a sudden shock or increase in housing...

  • Boston Sep 25

    Boston City Councilors ask state education officials to look into late buses

    Two Boston City Council members say the morning pickup and afternoon drop off delays involving Boston school buses to start the school year have reached a breaking point, and they went before the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education on Tuesday to demand something be done about it. This after claiming their initial efforts went unnoticed. City councilors Ed…

  • Christian Alexander in Woburn District Court as he was arraigned in a double stabbing in Reading, Massachusetts, early Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024.
    Massachusetts Sep 24

    Man slashed parents, then fled Reading home, officials say

    A man was arrested on suspicion of cutting his mother and father with a razor blade in Reading, Massachusetts, authorities said. Christian Alexander asked officers who tracked him down, after he fled his family’s residence on Bond Street, “Is everyone at the house okay?” prosecutors said as the man appeared in court Tuesday to face assault and battery charges....

  • The Kingston Fire Department headquarters was damaged when a vehicle allegedly fleeing police crashed into the side of the building early Monday morning.
    Kingston Sep 23

    Police chase ends when stolen car crashes into Kingston fire station

    Three teens were taken into custody after a car allegedly fleeing police crashed into a fire station in Kingston, Massachusetts, on Monday, damaging part of the building and its power systems. Police said the three suspects are teenagers and they believe the vehicle was stolen from the driver’s family. The driver was taken to the hospital with serious injuries...

  • Massachusetts Sep 12

    Large fire in Lowell sends 4 firefighters and 1 resident to hospital

    A large fire burned through a multi-family home in Lowell, Massachusetts, on Thursday afternoon, injuring 11 firefighters and one resident. The fire was reported on Aiken Avenue around 11:30 a.m., and flames were still showing as of 1:30 p.m. Numerous area fire departments were called to the scene to provide mutual aid. Over 50 firefighters in all helped battle the…

  • Boston Sep 10

    After days of late buses, Boston Public Schools working to speed service

    Boston Public School families experienced significant school bus delays during the first week of the new school year. On the first day of school, 66% of buses were late, according to data provided by BPS. (See the chart below.) This comes as BPS implements a new bus-tracking technology called Zum, a mobile app allows parents to track their child’s rides…

  • A driver brandishing what her lawyer later described at a BB gun during an incident at Wakefield, Massachusetts' inaugural Porchfest on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024.
    Wakefield Sep 9

    ‘Real scary': Man recounts BB gun incident at inaugural Wakefield Porchfest

    A woman who allegedly pointed a BB gun at families during the inaugural Porchfest in Wakefield, Massachusetts, on Sunday was given house arrest as she faced a judge or the first time in the case Monday.

  • MBTA Sep 4

    New MBTA low-income reduced fare program begins Wednesday: Here's what to know

    A new MBTA program that will cut the price of fares significantly begins Wednesday. Tens of thousands of people are eligible, and it could save them hundreds of dollars a year. “Whether you are using a Commuter Rail, a ferry, a bus or the ride, if you qualify you are now going to get a discounted fair,” said Gov. Maura…

  • MBTA Sep 3

    MBTA launches new reduced fare program for low-income riders

    The MBTA’s income-eligible reduced fare program is launching Wednesday, potentially cutting transit costs in half for about 60,000 riders. It offers reduced fares to riders between the ages of 18 and 64, at or below 200% of the federal poverty level – that’s $30,120 a year for a single person or $62,400 for a family of four. Previously, reduced fares…

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