Jane Vaughan
Reporter | Jefferson Public RadioJane 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 Arcata campus will remain open and operational during the strike.
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Last week, Southern Oregon University honored three retired faculty members with its highest award: the President’s Medal.
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Tuesday's emergency proclamation is the first step in requesting state or federal recovery assistance.
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Nitrous oxide is used medically for sedation or pain relief and in restaurants to make whipped cream. It’s also used to get high.
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The decision could have major impacts on public services and growth in the county.
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A program in Humboldt County to provide homeless people with a safe place to park their cars and sleep will be extended for two years.
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A winter storm could bring 10-16 inches of snow in the Southern Oregon Cascades and Siskiyous Tuesday night.
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The storm is expected to arrive early on Friday morning and move eastward on Sunday.
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The Contraceptive Equity Act was originally signed into law in September 2022 but went into effect on Jan. 1.
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The repercussions from this case could have consequences for how cities can regulate homelessness.
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On Thursday, Commissioners selected Republican Dwayne Yunker to fill the District 3 seat.
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The Homeless Memorial Service honors homeless people who died in Shasta County in the past year.