Audrey Regan
Newsroom InternAudrey Regan is a newsroom intern at Boise State Public Radio. Audrey is returning to their hometown of Boise after completing a year of national service with AmeriCorps St. Louis and graduating from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington. During that time, Audrey worked for both their university's student newspaper and radio station, and now they're excited to fuse those skills and to reconnect with the Boise community along the way.
In untrying and certain times, Audrey can be found sifting through new arrivals at The Record Exchange or spending an afternoon reading at Flying M. But for the duration of the pandemic, they plan to spend more time hiking the foothills and working on art from home.
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In the past few decades, 30% of bird populations have vanished from North America. Audrey Regan tells us how noise and light pollution are partly to blame.
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Smaller Thanksgiving gatherings this year mean a demand for smaller turkeys. But as Audrey Regan reports, that hasn’t necessarily changed the supply.
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The holiday season usually brings an uptick in illness — but health officials say this is no normal year. The coronavirus pandemic is in its most…
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Lower-income Idahoans are still struggling five months after the state reopened in-person businesses. Audrey Regan reports on what new census findings say…
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For 35 years, volunteers have raked the yards of residents who are elderly or disabled for “Rake Up Boise.” This year, they’re working to stop the spread…
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On Sunday, Utah’s Republican governor Gary Herbert declared a new state of emergency and a statewide mask mandate. The move came as hospitals approached…
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As more people face financial insecurity, Idahoans are stepping up to help one another directly, sharing everything from money and groceries to skills and…
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More than a million Idahoans are registered to vote this year — that’s 200,000 more than in the 2016 election cycle. Audrey Regan reports on how county…
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As more people stay home during the pandemic, reports show domestic violence is on the rise. Now, a rift between some domestic violence coalitions and law…
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Idaho schools are still not fully in-person. To engage students in other ways, some Boise organizations have modified their extracurricular activities, so…