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Married Journalists Leaving Oregon Station to Work in North Carolina


Dan Haggerty and
Cristin Severance say they’re leaving Portland, Ore. NBC affiliate KGW to join WRAL in Raleigh, N.C. in October.
Saying he loves “this city, its people, and KGW…” Haggerty, who is an evening anchor, told viewers on Facebook that the married couple is making the move  because “Covid changed our perspectives on what’s most important.”
“I’ll be an investigative reporter and documentary producer,” said Severance who is an investigative reporter at KGW, while Haggerty “will be an anchor.”
“The pandemic separation has really affected people in so many ways,” KGW news director
Greg Retsinastold The Oregonian. “They have two young boys, and their entire family is back on the East Coast.” ....

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Married Journalists Leaving Oregon Station to Work in North Carolina

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KGW Vaccine Team reveals what goes into reporting on the vaccine


Pat Dooris and Cristin Severance share their experience reporting on the pandemic and COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
Author: Laural Porter
Updated: 7:55 PM PDT April 23, 2021
PORTLAND, Ore Even as Oregon and Washington have expanded vaccine eligibility to everyone older than 16, the number of COVID cases and hospitalizations are going up. The Oregon Health Authority said this week, those numbers in some counties are beginning to look like they did last fall when they started to peak.
The KGW Vaccine Team s Cristin Severance and Pat Dooris were guests this week on Straight Talk to pull the curtain back on how they work to get answers from state health officials and gather the latest information on the COVID vaccine. ....

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KGW Q&A: Answering your questions about the COVID vaccine


KGW reporters Cristin Severance and Pat Dooris answer your questions about the COVID vaccine.
Author: KGW Staff
Updated: 8:32 PM PDT March 17, 2021
PORTLAND, Ore. More than 850,000 Oregonians, about 20% of the state s population, have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and the state has administered more than 1.3 million total doses since the first doses were administered in mid-December 2020.
While those numbers are encouraging and the pace of vaccinations seems to be accelerating, the state s rollout hasn t been without its challenges, which has been a source of frustration for many Oregonians. The state waited longer than most other states to start vaccinating its older residents, prioritizing educators first. Many eligible residents experienced difficulty trying to secure an appointment to receive the vaccine. And many adults in Oregon care facilities were left waiting far longer than expected to receive the v ....

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Adults in Oregon care facilities finally receiving vaccines


People living in adult foster care homes in Oregon are finally getting the COVID vaccine
Thousands of vulnerable people in the 1A category who felt left out of the state s vaccination plan are finally getting the shot brought to them.
Author: Cristin Severance (KGW)
Updated: 9:09 PM PST March 8, 2021
PORTLAND, Ore. Thousands of vulnerable people in Oregon waiting for the COVID vaccine are now getting it through mobile clinics.
KGW has been reporting on the frustration many owners of adult foster care homes have faced when they tried to get their residents the vaccine.
“They deserve to be, you know, getting it now rather than later,” said Gina Roberts, owner of A Place to Call Home in Tigard, Oregon. ....

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