
Jane Vaughan
Reporter | ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½Jane Vaughan began her journalism career as a reporter for a community newspaper in Portland, Maine, where her beat encompassed nine towns and five school districts, most of which were not covered by any other news outlet. She's been a producer at New Hampshire Public Radio and worked on WNYC's On The Media. Jane earned her Master's in Journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. When she's not reporting, she enjoys hiking, reading, and kickboxing. Get in touch with Jane at: vaughanj1@sou.edu
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The university in Arcata expects a budget deficit of over $27 million dollars over the next three years, so each of the university’s divisions is planning for budget cuts.
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The nonprofit Mobile Integrative Navigation Team, or MINT, now has a permanent home.
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The Medford School Board declared an emergency on Tuesday to speed up the process of stabilizing the North Medford High School gym, where the roof collapsed on Feb. 11.
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A research report on public spending in education and test score outcomes ranks Oregon among the nation's worst.
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In fact, those scores have decreased over time. That’s according to recent research examining public spending on education across the country, compared with reading and math test scores.
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The new program helps people experiencing mental health and substance use disorder crises get help right where they are.
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Homeless people in Grants Pass now have more options for legally camping in the city.
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Homeless people in Grants Pass have been granted another temporary reprieve from prosecution.
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Monday's event, which drew several hundred demonstrators, was part of a national protest movement called 50501.
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Teenagers in trouble will soon be offered an off-ramp to a better life, courtesy of other teens in their community.
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It’s an especially bad flu season, and whooping cough — or pertussis — is also causing many infections.