
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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PACE stands for Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly and is part of a national program. It provides medical services, socialization activities, home care and other resources to low-income adults aged 55 and over in Southern Oregon.
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From Dunsmuir to Arcata, almost all the measures meant to bolster fire protection and law enforcement were accepted by voters.
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Voters in Josephine and Jackson Counties have rejected a bond to support projects intended to expand RCC career training programs.
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In the race for Jackson County's next commissioner, Republican Randy Sparacino is leading Democrat Denise Krause.
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Sara Bristol seems to be losing her bid for reelection, according to preliminary results.
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The three cities in Curry, Douglas and Jackson Counties decisively said "no" to psilocybin businesses.
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About 50 geese and chickens were confirmed last week to have contracted Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, the first confirmed outbreak in the county. The animals were subsequently euthanized.
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With a crucial election on Tuesday and political tension mounting, local law enforcement officials are preparing for any possible disturbances.
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Many residents have not been able to cast their votes, with Election Day looming on Tuesday.
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Oregon Housing and Community Services, the state's housing agency, will auction off 140 defective modular homes in a series of two-week-long auctions.
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On Friday, Charles Hanley sent a notice of potential legal claims against the district, including defamation, retaliation, breach of contract, violation of procedural due process and wrongful discharge.
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The project to build 36 affordable apartments for low-income veterans is moving forward, with a big grant from the state and renewed funding from Josephine County.