
Camille Phillips
Camille Phillips began working for St. Louis Public Radio in July 2013 as the online producer for the talk shows. She grew up in southwest Missouri and has a Master’s degree from the Missouri School of Journalism, University of Missouri-Columbia.
Camille has also worked at public radio stations in Columbia, Mo. and Kansas City, Mo. As an intern for Harvest Public Media her work aired on KCUR, KBIA, NET Nebraska, Kansas Public Radio and Iowa Public Radio.
In her free time, Camille enjoys reading, dance, hiking and canoeing. She was drawn to journalism as a profession by a passion for hearing different perspectives and a desire to provide a platform for conversation.
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After two years of debate, Robert E. Lee High School in San Antonio has changed its name to remove ties to the Confederacy.
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Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is suing student loan company Sallie Mae and its spin-off Navient for consumer fraud, alleging the companies...
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Updated at 4:16 p.m. Sept. 2 with information from pharmacies — According to a spokesperson with the state department that oversees the Missouri Board...
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The latest statewide averages for ACT scores are out, and for the first time both Missouri and Illinois have a complete picture of how well their...
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The U.S. senators representing Missouri and Illinois are playing an active role in congressional efforts to combat the opioid epidemic. Roy Blunt, R-Mo....
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Updated Nov. 20 to clarify the city's current budget deficit. Updated at 7:00 p.m. Oct. 30 with vote results: Class will be back in session on Monday...
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The Arch was originally built to honor St. Louis' role in western expansion, and its museum is focused on the experience of white American settlers. Its new museum will include different perspectives.
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(Part 1 of 3) - On an April morning in 2014, Kelley McDonald woke up in her suburban St. Charles home and went downstairs to remind her son Sean to take…
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(Part 3 of 3) In November 2013 Kari Karidis was in her office at Collinsville High School when a local hospital called to tell her that her son Chaz was...
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(Part 2 of 3) Earlier this month, a new anti-heroin law went into effect in Illinois. The measure requires first responders to carry the opiate overdose...