Tram Whitehurst's Profile
Tram Whitehurst is a graduate student at the MU School of Journalism. Before moving to Missouri, he interned at City Limits, an online newsweekly based in New York City. He also worked on economic development projects at Seedco, a nonprofit organization in New York. Tram graduated in 2004 from Colgate University. He was born and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y. Contact him via email at tram.whitehurst@gmail.com.
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- Police Department unveils new training facility
- Today's Question: Do you believe Johnny Wright will attend his next court appearance?
- Panel at Hickman discusses safety, effectiveness of Tasers
- Today's Question: How should the new members of the Citizens Police Review Board be trained?
- Final member of Citizens Police Review Board announced
- UPDATE: Council announces Citizens Police Review Board members
- City Council announces Citizens Police Review Board members
- Today's Question: What do you think of activists' proposal to ban Tasers in Columbia?
- Council likely to announce police review board members Monday
- Today's Question: What would be an appropriate sentence for Charles Williams III?
- Clinch found guilty of first-degree murder
- Clinch credited children with saving his life, therapist testifies
- Clinch tells jury why he killed former brother-in-law
- Jury shown video of shooting in Clinch trial
- State, defense differ on motive in Clinch murder trial
- Today's Question: Must a threat be 'imminent' to justify deadly force as self-defense?
- Suspect in decades-old cold case arrives in Boone County
- Suspect's girlfriend charged in connection with Red Roof Inn incident
- Murder suspect told brother about shooting, court documents show
- Today's Question: Should President Obama have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize?
- Columbia woman slain in drug deal gone wrong, police say
- Woman slain in drug deal gone wrong, police say
- Today's Question: Is there enough evidence to successfully prosecute Johnny Wright?
- Suspect in decades-old Columbia murder case arrested in Georgia
- Murder suspect arrested in 33-year-old 'cold case'
- Today's Question: Should the U.S. commit more troops to Afghanistan?
- 18 candidates to interview for Citizens Police Review Board
- Columbia man charged with possessing, sharing child pornography
- Today's Question: Should Obama have scrapped original plans for missile shield in Europe?
- Federal court ruling could affect Columbia's Islamic American Relief Agency
- Today's Question: What qualities should Citizens Police Review Board members have?
- Council to interview final candidates for police review board positions
- Today's Question: Should the Missourian have published the photo of the dying Marine?
- Victim leads police to robbery suspects with license plate number
- Family didn't observe any injuries before child's death
- Trial witness: Two-year-old's burns showed pattern of abuse
- Today's Question: Should the police department's finances influence decisions?
- Murder trial for mother of slain child starts Monday
- Columbia blogger to investigate unsolved MU murder
- Teen stabbed twice in Boone County
- Man sentenced to eight years in prison for possession of child pornography
- Suspected Bentley shooter withdraws guilty plea
- Police Department use-of-force reviews rarely find fault
- 'Improper' use-of-force findings rare among police departments
- Rios gets life sentence for murder
- Sanders pleads not guilty to mother's murder
- Victim's mother pleased with Rios verdict
- Rios gets life sentence for murder
- Jury deliberations start in Rios murder retrial
- Closing arguments begin Friday in Rios murder retrial
- Rios checked computer records on day of alleged murder
- Rios threatened suicide twice after Valencia murder, police testify Wednesday
- Rios was asked to identify Valencia's body, officers testify
- First day of testimony in Rios murder retrial wraps up
- Opening statements in Rios' retrial suggest DNA is most important evidence
- Rios murder retrial begins Tuesday
- Moberly man who died after Taser used ruled a homicide
- Program aims to improve police interactions with people with mental illness
- Suspect in Douglass Park homicide turns self in, police say
- UPDATE: Columbia police release records of 49 Taser incidents
- Police say 15-year-old tried to make pipe bomb in class
- Columbia police release Taser records
- Jury trials increase more than 40 percent in Boone County
- Judge gives Prince 50 years in teen murder case
- Accident could have been avoided, expert testifies in Chambrot case
- Man charged in Internet sex crimes investigation
- Use of Taser on woman a success, police say
- Johnson trial arraignment postponed
- Judge considers motions in first-degree murder case
- Taser records to be released by end of October, police say
- Columbia man pleads guilty to child sexual molestation and porn charges
- Columbia group challenges police on Taser records
- ACLU to host seminar on influencing public policy
- Police seek one in robbery at First National Bank
- UPDATE: Police await more lab results in Sanders case
- Prince's attorney's plan to file motion for retrial
- Jury breaks for deliberations in Prince murder trial
- Prosecution rests after more than 12 hours of testimony in Prince murder trial
- State criminalist testifies that Prince had gun-shot residue on his hands
- Prince murder trial wraps up first day of testimony
- Opening statements begin in second-degree murder trial
- Judge denies motion to exclude evidence from murder trial beginning Tuesday
- Report finds officers' Taser use justified
- Abuse victim awarded $300,000 in damages
- Sanders' death ruled a homicide
- Fire damages trailer park home
- Columbia police expect backlash from Moberly Taser incident
- Judge denies Sanders’ bond reduction request
- 2 teens took bait car, police say
- Second Columbia resident pleads guilty in steroid investigation
- Attorney requests lower bond in Sanders case
- Police investigate whether Helen Sanders drowned
- Proposal for Citizens Police Review Board completed
- New shovel among details that emerge in Sanders hearing
- 19-year-old to plead not guilty in tampering case