Liam Moriarty
Digital News EditorLiam Moriarty has been covering news in the Pacific Northwest for three decades. He's reported on a wide range of topics – including politics, the environment, business, social issues and more.
Liam was JPR News Director from 2002 to 2005, reporting and producing the Jefferson Daily regional news magazine. After covering the environment in Seattle, then reporting on European issues from France, he returned to JPR in 2013 and was promoted to News Director in 2019 to oversee JPR's expanded newsroom.
Liam retired as News Director at the end of 2021. He now edits and curates the news on JPR's website and digital platforms.
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Counties in southwest Oregon are having the hardest time getting the virus under control, judging by the COVID-19 risk categories released Tuesday by Gov. Kate Brown’s office.
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As journalists, our currency is words. We understand their power and we strive to wield our words with respect for that power and for the place of responsibility we’ve been granted in our society.
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Jackson was one of 16 counties that improved their COVID risk levels. Douglas County backslid, going from "High Risk" back to "Extreme Risk."
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A Norwegian company is proposing to use an innovative technology to address long-standing environmental objections to salmon aquaculture. If it pans out, it could be a game-changer for the region's beleaguered fin-fish aquaculture industry.
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The Jordan Cove Energy Project’s efforts to bypass state regulators suffered another setback Monday.
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Federal energy regulators Tuesday denied an effort by the Jordan Cove Energy Project to sidestep the State of Oregon’s denial of a key permit. The ruling casts serious doubt on the project’s viability.
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A small group of homeless people and advocates is camping in a little-used parking structure near the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in downtown Ashland.
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“I feel like I’m taking crazy pills!” screams the exasperated Jacobim Mugatu, Will Ferrill’s fashionista character in the 2001 comedy Zoolander.
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A violent mob supporting President Donald Trump broke windows and overwhelmed police in Washington D.C. Wednesday, forcing their way into the Capitol building. Their actions drew rebukes from members of Oregon and California’s Congressional delegations, though some officials responded more forcefully than others.
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Some Democrats in the Oregon legislature say the state should opt out of several tax breaks that were a part of last spring’s $2 trillion federal COVID-19 relief package.
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A new report finds the decline in resident killer whale populations along the West Coast is due not only to various long-term human influences, but to direct human-caused harm, as well.
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A malicious software attack on a large web-hosting company in Minnesota has taken down Jackson County’s primary public website.