Richard Rodriguez
Newsroom AssistantI'm Richard and I started in 2022 as a summer intern. I graduated from University of Idaho in 2023 and am now working as a newsroom assistant. Currently, I am doing stories on a variety of subjects to get a better understanding of different beats. However, I would love to cover stories about diverse issues.
I fell in love with journalism after taking an introduction to journalism class at the University of Idaho. The class, taught by Kenton Bird, placed me into the real world and I spoke to people from different walks of life. Listening to their stories opened my eyes.
Being a journalist not only means writing to the public, it means I have the opportunity to listen to and live brief moments of people's lives. Everyone has a story to tell.
You can find me either working on my car or enjoying time with family and close friends.
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Hundreds of students and alumni gathered Wednesday at the University of Idaho for a candlelight vigil honoring the memory of four students who were killed.
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Student accounts of when receiving the information about their classmates.
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University of Idaho students are reacting to a memo sent to employees that restricts contraceptives and limits how abortion is talked about on campus.
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Boise Art and History commissions artwork from local artists to change traffic boxes into vibrant art pieces.
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Idaho state officials are encouraging the public to leave feedback about suggestions on where electric vehicle stations should be placed.
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On the last day of Pride month, people gathered in Nampa to celebrate its first Latinx Pride.
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The Meridian Fire Department recommends buying fireworks labeled "Safe and Sane." These include fountains, sparklers and other non-aerial fireworks.
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Idaho River Sports program brings water safety information to Boise children.