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. ODOT Shares Bridge Inspection Protocol — May 24, 2013
  2. HIV on the Rise — May 23, 2013
  3. 4J Searches for Architects — May 23, 2013
  4. Eugene City Services Fee Fails — May 22, 2013
  5. Next Step Opens Volunteer Center — May 22, 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

Log Truck Looses Load Closing HWY 126

WALTERVILLE, Ore. — A crash on highway 126 Tuesday sent the driver of a log truck to the hospital. The road was shut down for hoursĀ  as crews cleaned up the mess. Just after 10 a.m. the highway was closed as five different agencies worked to clear the chaos caused by an overturned logging truck. … Continue reading »

4J Prepares for More Staff Cuts

EUGENE, Ore — Informal negotiations between 4J administrators and the Eugene Education Association came to a standstill Thursday; unless they come to an agreement soon, the district could be seeing nearly double the cuts in staff. While 4J’s budget struggles aren’t news to anyone, it didn’t lessen the sting of the announcement about potentially bigger … Continue reading »

Eugene Fashion Week Kicks Off

EUGENE, Ore. — Eugene Fashion Week kicks off Monday night. Organizers spent the day getting ready for the busy week ahead of them. They say this year they wanted to drive home the idea that fashion is for everyone, and they really want the event to be a true representation of the city. “It needs … Continue reading »

Treatment Helps Prostate Cancer Patient

EUGENE, Ore. — In just a few days, a groundbreaking prostate cancer treatment will celebrate its three-year anniversary of FDA approval. Tim Daughtery was living a normal life in Florence with his wife Debbie, their three grown children and two grandchildren. That all changed in 2010 when he got the news that he had an … Continue reading »

Four Days Left to Register to Vote

EUGENE, Ore. — Election Day is less than a month away and the deadline to register to vote is even closer. Voters have until Tuesday to make sure they’re eligible to decide the fate of several measures on this year’s ballot. Residents can submit a form to the elections office by 4 p.m. or mail … Continue reading »

Managing Eugene Marathon Traffic

EUGENE, Ore. — This weekend is jam-packed with events, one of which will be taking over the streets of Eugene for nearly the entire day. The Eugene Marathon is just around the corner. Now in it’s seventh year, when it comes to managing a potential traffic nightmare, Eugene Marathon directors definitely have experience. With the … Continue reading »

Hottest Day of the Year

EUGENE, Ore. — The sunshine was a bit filtered, but that didn’t stop the temperatures from surging to the warmest they’ve been this year. The week started off sunny and has only became warmer. The sun was out and shining, and it wasn’t alone. The Alton Baker Dog Park just across from Autzen Stadium was … Continue reading »

Thief Takes Girl Scout Flowers

SPRINGFIELD, Ore. — A local Girl Scout troop donated some potted plants to their elementary school, but someone stole them less than 24 hours later. The girls are first graders at Centennial Elementary School in Springfield. Their troop leader says their Daisy Girl Scout troop wanted to do something nice for their school. So they … Continue reading »

Water Valve Breaks

EUGENE, Ore. — At least one Eugene business went without water Wednesday after a valve broke during some maintenance. EWEB employees say they were in the process of turning off the water to do some replacement work when the valve broke off. Witnesses say the water went up several feet into the air. A KEZI … Continue reading »

County Discusses 10-Year Safety Plan

EUGENE, Ore. — Lane County commissioners know that even if a public safety levy passes in May, they have a lot of work to do to shape up the county’s future. As May elections approach, discussions have increased about the county public safety levy or measure 20-213 and its impact to the jail. The county’s … Continue reading »

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