Briana Koeneman

Briana Koeneman

Segment Producer / Writer

Briana Koeneman is a segment producer and writer. She joined Scripps News in 2013 after graduating from the University of Missouri with a bachelor's degree in journalism. Briana strives to provide the Scripps News audience with straightforward, fact-driven stories each and every day.

Recent Work
U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams.
Greg Nash / APScience and Health

U.S. Surgeon General Cited In Hawaii For Breaking Coronavirus Rules

A volunteer receives a shot in the first-stage safety study clinical trial of a potential vaccine for COVID-19.
Ted S. Warren / APScience and Health

President Trump Pushes Back On New FDA Vaccine Guidelines

People wear face masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19 as they stroll by the ancient Colosseum, in Rome.
Andrew Medichini / APScience and Health

Italy To Require Masks In All Outdoor Spaces

The U.S. Supreme Court
AP / Patrick SemanskyPolitics

Supreme Court Starts New Term With 8 Justices

The Amazon logo is seen.
Michel Spingler / APScience and Health

Nearly 20,000 Frontline Amazon Workers Contracted COVID-19

Actor and theater director Aris Laskos poses outside the Theater of Neos Kosmos in Athens.
AP / Thanassis StavrakisWorld

Europe's Unemployment Rate Rises For Fifth Straight Month

Former FBI director James Comey testifies via videoconference.
AP / Stefani ReynoldsPolitics

James Comey Pushes Back On Russia Probe Criticism

Pedestrians walk past a business storefront with store closing and sale signs.
AP / Steven SennePolitics

U.S. Economy Expected To Bounce Back After Record Decline

A briefcase of a census taker is seen as she knocks on the door of a residence.
AP / John RaouxPolitics

Commerce Secretary Says The 2020 Census Will End Oct. 5

A protester marches Saturday, June 13, 2020, near the Atlanta Wendy's where Rayshard Brooks was shot and killed.
AP / Brynn AndersonU.S.

Authorities Finish Investigation Into Rayshard Brooks Shooting

Police detain protesters, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020, in Louisville, Ky.
AP / John MinchilloU.S.

Former Louisville Officer Brett Hankison To Be Arraigned

A nurse uses a swab to perform a coronavirus test.
AP / Rick BowmerScience and Health

Positive Coronavirus Tests On The Rise In Midwest States

Pedestrians collect fresh produce and shelf-stable pantry items outside Barclays Center.
John Minchillo / APScience and Health

New York To Conduct Its Own Review Of Any Coronavirus Vaccines

Eric Trump
AP / Robert F. BukatyPolitics

Judge Says Eric Trump Must Testify In NY Probe Before Election Day

Police body camera footage
KNXV / Tempe Police DepartmentU.S.

Tempe, AZ, Faces Lawsuit From Black Man Held At Gunpoint By Officer

A Russian medical worker prepares a shot of Russia's experimental Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine.
AP / Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr.Science and Health

Putin Offers Russia's Vaccine To United Nations Staffers For Free

Activists from the COVID Memorial Project mark the deaths of 200,000 lives lost in the U.S. to COVID-19.
AP / J. Scott ApplewhiteScience and Health

As Coronavirus Deaths Hits 200,000, Fauci Renews Call To Wear Masks

Former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.
AP / Armando FrancaPolitics

Edward Snowden Agrees To Pay U.S. Government More Than $5 Million

The spherical coronavirus particles from the first U.S. case of COVID-19.
AP / CDCScience and Health

CDC Removes Guidance Update On Coronavirus Transmission

New York State Attorney General Letitia James
AP / Kathy WillensU.S.

NY Attorney General Announces New Policy On Police Body Camera Footage

University of Miami Miller School of Medicine nurse Loreta Padron prepares to test a volunteer for COVID-19.
AP / Taimy AlvarezScience and Health

COVID-19 Testing Rules Reportedly Issued Against Scientists' Wishes

Arrows mark a one way walking system at UCL (University College London) in London.
AP / Kirsty WigglesworthWorld

Europe Tightens Coronavirus Restrictions As Cases Spike

A senior clinical research nurse prepares the COVID-19 vaccine to administer to a volunteer.
Kirsty Wigglesworth / APScience and Health

BioNTech, Pfizer Say Their Coronavirus Vaccine Is Close To Approval

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro gives a press conference.
Matias Delacroix / APWorld

U.N. Accuses Venezuelan Officials Of Crimes Against Humanity

A senior clinical research nurse prepares the COVID-19 vaccine to administer to a volunteer.
Kirsty Wigglesworth / APScience and Health

U.S. Unveils Plan To Provide Free Coronavirus Vaccines

Jason Ravnsborg speaks in Sioux Falls, S.D.
AP / Dirk LammersU.S.

SD Officials Promise 'Thorough' Probe Into Attorney General Crash

Waters from the Gulf of Mexico pour onto a local road.
Gerald Herbrt / APU.S.

Gulf Coast Braces For Hurricane Sally's Impact

A staff member holds up a sample of a potential COVID-19 vaccine.
AP / Zhang YuweiScience and Health

China May Soon Release Coronavirus Vaccines To The Public

Lana Marks
U.S. Embassy South AfricaWorld

Iran Reportedly Plotting To Assassinate U.S. Ambassador

Anew vaccine is on display at the Nikolai Gamaleya National Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology in Moscow, Russia
Russian Direct Investment Fund / Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr / APScience and Health

Medical Journal Says Russia's Potential Vaccine Shows Promise