Noah Camuso
Reporting internNoah is a broadcast journalist and podcast producer who was born and raised in Salem, Oregon. He came to ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½ through the Charles Snowden Program of Excellence after graduating with a BS in journalism from the University of Oregon. In his spare time, Noah enjoys backpacking, scuba diving and writing music.
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The Medford City Council voted to join other Oregon cities in a lawsuit against the state last week. The suit challenges state climate regulations.
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When the Almeda fire displaced thousands of people in September 2020, one affected community came up with an ambitious plan to buy a manufactured home park together. After nearly two years of effort, they're closer than ever to reaching their goal.
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A public memorial was held Monday for Logan Taylor, a 25-year-old firefighter from Talent, Oregon who died earlier this month.
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On Thursday, the Yurok Tribe received a $61 million grant from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to bring high speed internet to nearly 1,000 homes and 110 businesses on the far northern California coast.
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Early this month, flooding from the McKinney Fire burn zone filled the Klamath River with sediment, killing tens of thousands of fish. Despite losses of some fish species, it appears adult Chinook salmon were relatively unaffected.
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The Ashland School Board unanimously voted to ban concealed carry firearms on school grounds earlier this week.
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About a third of the Shasta County Jail will be closing in the next several days because of staffing shortages.
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Southern Oregon is one of many regions in the United States experiencing a major heat wave this week. While daily high temperatures hover in the triple digits, cooling shelters will be open in Ashland and Medford.
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Over 70 people scoured Mt. Ashland for a Franklin's bumble bee as part of the annual Bee Blitz. It was the biggest turnout in the history of the survey, which has taken place in July for over a decade.
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This week, over 70 people are searching in and around Mt. Ashland for Franklin’s bumble bee. The bee was last seen 16 years ago, but it’s hard to tell if the species is extinct.
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A company based out of the Netherlands wants to host psychedelic retreats from a historic resort southeast of Ashland. The choice will be up to Jackson County voters.
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A large food bank in Coos County that feeds hundreds of families is struggling to find a new space to operate out of now that they have to move.