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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A decision by the county Board of Commissioners last week could set a precedent for voter-approved districts across the county.
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On Tuesday, the Redding City Council chose Tenessa Audette as mayor and Julie Winter as vice mayor, picking members with ties to the local Bethel megachurch.
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It's the latest shift in the city's governance after a recall election in November.
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On Wednesday, the Josephine County Board of Commissioners approved a petition allowing two residents to opt out of the local library tax district, creating fears of setting a precedent for other taxes.
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On Dec. 4, Northern California's Redding Rancheria Tribe will open a new mental health and dental clinic in Redding.
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As the holiday season begins, local theaters are performing a lot of themed plays, musicals and ballets.
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On Wednesday, the City of Talent held a grand opening for 72 new apartments.
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In a statement of interest filed on Tuesday, the Department of Justice said the city's request to decide the case should be denied.
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On Tuesday, wildfire officials delivered a report on the 2023 fire season to the Jackson County board of commissioners.
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Brookings voters had anticipated there would be a special election to fill the vacated seats after the triple recall.
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On Thursday, the environmental nonprofit submitted its legal petition for protection under the Endangered Species Act to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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The county has been struggling with a lack of housing supply and rising costs.