Julie Luchetta
Reporter, Report for America Corps memberExpertise: Audio editing, public health, social issues reporting
Education: University of Arizona
Highlights
- Loo-keh-Tah
- I have lots of opinions on podcasts and storytelling in general and I absolutely want to hear yours
- French
Experience
I joined Boise State Public Radio in 2022 as the Canyon County reporter through Report for America, to report on the growing Latino community in Idaho. I am very invested in listening to people’s different perspectives and I am very grateful to those who are willing to share their stories with me. It’s a privilege and I do not take it for granted.
I started this job, my first full-time position in journalism, a couple of weeks before the repeal of Roe v. Wade and have been covering the local implications of Idaho’s changing legal landscape ever since and the impacts it has had on the state.
Email: If you have a tip (or podcast recommendation) please shoot me an email.
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A new report released by the Idaho Commission of Hispanic Affairs shows Hispanics in the state are younger than non-hispanics and their population is growing at a higher rate.
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A new study reports Idaho has lost 22% of its OBGYNs since Roe v. Wade was repealed in 2022 – that's more than 1 in 5.
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Attorneys for death row inmate Thomas Creech are asking for information on the drugs the state plans to use for his execution at the end of the month.
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Following years of controversy, The Hispanic Cultural Center in Nampa has a new Facilities Manager.
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The Office of Occupational Safety and Health Administration is one of the entities working to determine what caused the catastrophic collapse of a hangar in Boise that killed three construction workers last week.
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Idaho’s longest-serving death row inmate Thomas Creech has been issued a death warrant again.
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One of Boise’s oldest landmarks, the Union Block Building on Idaho street, will remain vacant until structural issues are fixed.
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After a legal back and forth, the Idaho law banning gender-affirming health care treatments for minors remains as the case against it continues to make its way through the courts.
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A bill to combat the use of audio, video or images created or manipulated with artificial intelligence during elections is moving along to the House floor.
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Minimum sentences for fentanyl possession back on the table as legislators discuss new bill proposalCommunity members, law enforcement, advocates and legal experts testified on Friday on a proposed bill that would mandate sentencing minimums for fentanyl possession.