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. Police Investigate Triple Homicide — June 18, 2013
  2. Funnel Cloud Passes Through Town — June 14, 2013
  3. Local Team Qualifies for Junior Olympics — June 14, 2013
  4. UO Raising Bidding Price of Ducks Logo — June 13, 2013
  5. Comcast Could Owe Millions — June 13, 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

Bijou’s Downtown Theater Opens Saturday

EUGENE, Ore. — The Bijou Metro theater will finally open its doors to the public Saturday. Owners say the original theater on 13th Avenue will remain open and show the larger, more marketable films, but this new spot will be special. The new location will house four small theaters seating about 17 to 36 people … Continue reading »

Students Rent-A-Pooch from Greenhill

EUGENE, Ore. — Students at the University of Oregon got a taste of what pet ownership’s all about Thursday afternoon. It’s all part of Greenhill Humane Society’s semi-annual Rent-A-Pooch fundraiser. Students got to rent a dog for fifteen minutes; the shelter sold out all of the available time slots before the day was over. Some … Continue reading »

Woman Gets Life Sentence

EUGENE, Ore. — A young woman was sentenced to life in prison for her involvement in a murder almost a year ago. Every bench in the courtroom was filled Thursday by all the parties affected by the series of crimes committed last year. Family and friends on both sides were there as now 19-year-old Mercedes … Continue reading »

Asteroid Passes Earth

EUGENE, Ore. — Over the next couple of days, people in town will get the chance to see an asteroid. The 1998 QE2 asteroid will pass Earth this week and not too far from Saturn. Local astronomers say while it’s about 1.7 miles long, it won’t be visible with the naked eye or even binoculars. … Continue reading »

Budget Committee Considers Options

EUGENE, Ore. — While a majority of Tuesday night’s city budget meeting was spent giving public comment, there was a little time left over for a discussion about funds. Committee members talked about the possibility of using one-time funds to prevent immediate cuts. The money would come from potential PERS savings or drawing on reserves. … Continue reading »

Swimmers Plead to Keep Pool Open

EUGENE, Ore. — With the failure of the city services fee, the City of Eugene is now left to figure out how to fill a $6.3 million gap in just more than a month. The discussion on how began Tuesday night. The Sheldon Pool is one of the many services that city residents could be … Continue reading »

Car Crashes into Eugene House

EUGENE, Ore. — At least one person is still in intensive care following a late-night crash in north Eugene. Broken glass and a broken home litter the streets after a crash Monday night at the intersection of Irving Road and Oxford Court. The Lane County Sheriff’s Office says 29-year-old Raymond Frost was driving a stolen … Continue reading »

Lane County Farmers Market to Move

EUGENE, Ore. — After two years at Amazon Park on Thursdays, organizers of the Lane County Farmers Market say it’s time for a change. Board members say the first year was great, but popularity and consequently sales were down last year. Starting next week, they’re going to be setting up shop at the Fifth Street … Continue reading »

Homeless Vet Finds Help

EUGENE, Ore. — On any given night, more than 300,000 veterans are living on the streets or in shelters across America. “Memorial Day is a wonderful time to remember all the men and women who help our country stay the beautiful country that it is,” said Rebecca Larson, Saint Vincent de Paul’s Public Relations Director. That … Continue reading »

Luper Cemetery Honors Veterans

EUGENE, Ore. — The honor for veterans spread into a local historical cemetery Monday. Miniature flags marked their final place of rest at the Luper Cemetery open house. Now in its second year, volunteers said Memorial Day was a great time to share the stories inside the gates. “We did it on Memorial Day because … Continue reading »

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