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This January, Jefferson Public Radio was selected as a 2026 newsroom partner by Report for America, a national service program that places journalists in newsrooms across the country as a way to strengthen coverage of under-covered communities and issues.
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Jefferson Public Radio is expanding its newsroom with a new reporter covering government and community issues in Coos and Curry counties.
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JPR has completed acquisition of two new FM stations that will improve its service in Siskiyou County. Effective immediately, the following FM stations will carry JPR's News and Information Service:KSYC-FM | Yreka | 103.9 FMKHWA | Mt. Shasta/Weed | 102.3 FMConsecutive with the sign-on of these new stations, JPR will discontinue operation of KSYC-AM/Yreka on 1490 AM and its FM translator at 97.9 FM.
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Murrow judges selected JPR's coverage of failing wells in the parched Klamath Basin during a year of unprecedented drought.
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Jefferson Public Radio and Southern Oregon University’s Laboratory of Anthropology (SOULA) are recipients of a 2022 Oregon Heritage Excellence Award. The award recognizes individuals, organizations, and projects that have made outstanding contributions to preserving Oregon’s heritage.
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JPR's News Director Liam Moriarty is retiring. You've probably heard his voice. He's been covering the news here and abroad for over 30 years.
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JPR and the Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University present The Weepies in concert Tuesday, January 18th at the SOU Music Recital Hall in…
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The Jefferson Public Radio newsroom is among this year's winners of the regional Edward R. Murrow Awards, the regional SPJ Contest, and the PMJA Awards.
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This is the 4th year running JPR News has won in the Hard News category.
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JPR's News & Information service on 1230 AM is back on the air after our transmitter site was destroyed in the Almeda Fire.
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From all of us at JPR, thanks so much for your generous support during our Virtual Fall Fund Drive! We appreciate your vote of confidence and commitment…
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Sometimes it feels like 2020 is simply a doomed year.
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Murrow judges chose JPR reporter April Ehrlich's series Oppressed By Wildfire, as the best news series by a small-market radio station nationwide.
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David Greene is stepping back from hosting to focus on other projects, his last day will be December 29, 2020.