Amanda Peacher
Amanda Peacher is an Arthur F. Burns fellow reporting and producing in Berlin in 2013. Amanda is from Portland, Oregon, where she works as the public insight journalist for Oregon Public Broadcasting. She produces radio and online stories, data visualizations, multimedia projects, and facilitates community engagement opportunities for OPB's newsroom.
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A judge has ruled that a federal lawsuit against Portland General Electric over water quality on the Lower Deschutes River can move forward.
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The wet and cold winter may have been a doozy for urban Oregonians, but for farmers all that snow was good news.
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OR-7 traveled some 1,200 miles, including a stint in northern California, before settling in southern Oregon.
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The jury found Ammon Bundy and six followers not guilty of illegally occupying a federal wildlife refuge earlier this year and not guilty of conspiracy to commit a crime.
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The trial for the militants who seized the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon this year is close to wrapping up. The standoff traumatized and divided nearby Burns, Ore.
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A new report shows that it’s increasingly difficult for young people to get into farming in Oregon.
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The Federal Highway Administration has granted Oregon $2.1 million for the state’s pay per mile tax program.
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Crook County leaders voted 2-1 to reject the natural resource plan submitted by a local political action committee.
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The High Desert Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center voluntarily gave up its permit to care for wildlife after a visit from ODFW officials earlier this month.
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The Oregon democrat is the only member of Oregon’s Congressional delegation to openly ask Obama to create an Owyhee National Monument.