Nha Nguyen

Author's details

Name: Nha Nguyen
Date registered: April 16, 2012

Biography

Nha joined the KEZI 9 News Team as a reporter in February of 2012. Born and raised in Sacramento, she went to the University of California, Los Angeles where she studied Communications, Sociology and History with a minor in English. During and after college, Nha honed her writing and reporting skills on various platforms and is well-versed in writing for print, radio, web and of course, television. Nha loves new experiences. She has been to more than 15 countries, including a semester abroad in England, months backpacking through Asia and a year teaching English in the countryside of South Korea. Her adventurous spirit has now brought her to Track Town, USA, where she is excited to report on all the wonderful stories the city and region has to offer. E-mail her a personal message or story idea to nhanguyen@kezi.com.

Latest posts

  1. Eugene Service Fee Loses Support — May 21, 2013
  2. Both Sides Battle for Service Fee Votes — May 21, 2013
  3. BJ’s Restaurant Robbed — May 20, 2013
  4. Sheldon High Raises Funds for Bike Racks — May 20, 2013
  5. Loved Ones Remember Alex Rovello — May 18, 2013

Most commented posts

  1. Greenhill Humane Responds to Allegations — 15 comments
  2. Animal Shelter Loses Heat — 14 comments
  3. Springfield Breeder Pleads No Contest — 7 comments
  4. Eugene Services Fee Up to Voters — 7 comments
  5. Groups Hold Gun Violence Discussion — 6 comments

Author's posts listings

Eugene Service Fee Loses Support

EUGENE, Ore. — The most controversial and debated on this ballot was the city services fee. The preliminary numbers did not look good. The fee’s supporters gathered at The Bier Stein as those first numbers loaded up. With nearly a 2-to-1 vote against Measure 20-211, what may be tough loss for city officials is just … Continue reading »

Both Sides Battle for Service Fee Votes

EUGENE, Ore. — A controversial issue on Lane County’s May 2013 Special Election ballot is Eugene’s city service fee. As the clock was winding down, both sides continued to battle it out Tuesday for those last-minute votes. Whether it was making phone calls or passing out any remaining fliers, folks on both sides of Measure … Continue reading »

BJ’s Restaurant Robbed

EUGENE, Ore. — Eugene police are still investigating the armed robbery of the BJ’s on Coburg Road late Saturday night. The armed robbery over the weekend is not the first. McDonald’s just behind it was hit just a few weeks ago. That particular stretch along Coburg Road has seen a number of similar incidents since … Continue reading »

Sheldon High Raises Funds for Bike Racks

EUGENE, Ore. — Sheldon High School students were still short of their fundraising goal to get 70 new bike racks on campus, Monday. Students with the school’s Green Club said the money for the first half of the project came quickly, but donations have slowed down since those first few days. With about ten days … Continue reading »

Loved Ones Remember Alex Rovello

PORTLAND/EUGENE, Ore. — On Saturday, friends and family gathered to remember a University of Oregon athlete who died in a drowning accident the week before. The funeral for 21-year-old Alex Rovello was held in Portland that afternoon. So many people arrived to pay their respects, the church brought in a production company to pipe the … Continue reading »

Springfield Residents Clean Up

SPRINGFIELD, Ore. — Organizers of this year’s Springfield Spring Clean-Up said people were lined up hours before the gates opened Saturday morning. This was the free event’s 25th year. Participants had to show proof of their Springfield residency to drop off all their unwanted items. While organizers take just about everything, they say they shoot for … Continue reading »

Residents Consider Changing Noise Code

EUGENE, Ore. — The Whiteaker area in Eugene could be looking at a noise cap if some residents have their way. Members of the community council say multiple complaints regarding the corner of Blair and Van Buren are what’s driving their consideration of changing the Eugene noise ordinance. Many of the residents KEZI 9 News … Continue reading »

ODOT Prepares for Beltline Ramp Closures

EUGENE, Ore. — Beltline users should beware of some upcoming closures. Starting at 8 p.m. Thursday, the on-ramp from southbound Delta Highway and Green Acres Road to Beltline westbound will be closed until 6 a.m. On the Friday, the on-ramp from River Road to Beltline eastbound will be closed from midnight to 6 a.m. Crews … Continue reading »

EPD Sees Increases in Weapon Offenses

EUGENE, Ore. — The Eugene Police Department reported a big jump in weapons offenses, and the number for those possessed illegally even bigger. EPD released a report revealing a 33-percent increase in weapons offenses, with an 89-percent increase in those possessed illegally and a 19-percent increase in concealed weapons. As to why this might be, … Continue reading »

Buisiness Commute Challenge: Bus

EUGENE, Ore. – The Business Commute Challenge is making an impact on the environment. Together, this year’s 173 teams have already saved more than 29,000 miles and 30,000 pounds of carbon dioxide. Wednesday some were rewarded for their efforts with the opportunity to drive an LTD bus. Participants say the challenge benefits more than the … Continue reading »

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