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 citizen committee in Bend is proposing big changes to how city leaders are elected and paid.
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It’s a long-term build out for a campus that Oregon State University leaders say will eventually house 5,000 students.
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Crook County’s plan is part of a recent movement in rural counties to resurrect an obscure federal policy and have more weight in federal lands management.
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Commissioners voted 2-1 Monday to sell an old landfill to Oregon State University-Cascades for $1.
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Central Oregon residents have a chance this week to weigh in on the future of Smith Rock State Park.
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A 15-year-old boy from Vancouver, Washington, is facing misdemeanor charges for starting the Eagle Creek Fire in the Columbia River Gorge.
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A growing number of small farmers are making a mark on central Oregon’s local food scene — despite the region’s challenging agricultural conditions.
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The city of Bend has plans to revitalize an industrial area in the center of town.
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Oregon's Department of Justice has concluded that Grant County Sheriff Glenn Palmer did not act commit criminal acts by destroying public records and issuing handgun licenses to out-of-state residents.
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Bend residents may soon have the option to change how their city is governed.