Meg Vatterott
Multimedia Reporting Intern
Meg Vatterott is a recent graduate from the University of Missouri with a degree in Documentary Journalism. She couldn’t get enough of Mizzou and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Photojournalism at MU. Meg aspires to be an independent documentary filmmaker.
Stories by Meg Vatterott
How Are Stadiums Cleaned After Games?
When baseball season ends this month, Kauffman Stadium will have hosted 83 Royals home games. That’s 83 days of hot dogs, popcorn and beer. And each night, someone has to clean it all up. A reader asked curiousKC about that process: How do Kansas City’s professional sports venues get cleaned after games? We couldn’t connect…
How Should Police Officers Combat Stress?
Clinical psychotherapist Pat Hinkle was a police officer for 30 years before starting his counseling practice to help other officers work through stress and trauma. During his time as an officer, Hinkle recognized that there was a disconnect between police departments’ understanding of mental health and counselors’ understanding of officers’ experience of stress. “I had…
Our Daily Nada Brings Literature & Libations To The River Market
When Andrea Baca and Amy Covitz first met, they were co-workers at a local law firm. During their lunch breaks, they bonded over their shared love of books, music and movies. Eventually Covitz confessed her dream of opening a bookstore. After a few years of daydreaming, the duo finally ordered books and crafted a cocktail list. Baca…


