Rebecca Huntington
Freelance ReporterA multi-media journalist, Rebecca Huntington is a regular contributor to Wyoming Public Radio. She has reported on a variety of topics ranging from the National Parks, wildlife, environment, health care, education and business. She recently co-wrote the one-hour, high-definition documentary, The Stagecoach Bar: An American Crossroads, which premiered in 2012. She also works at another hub for community interactions, the Teton County Library where she is a Communications and Digital Media Specialist. She reported for daily and weekly newspapers in Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and Wyoming for more than a decade before becoming a multi-media journalist. She completed a Ted Scripps Fellowship in Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado in 2002. She has written and produced video news stories for the PBS series This American Land (thisamericanland.org) and for Assignment Earth, broadcast on Yahoo! News and NBC affiliates. In 2009, she traveled to Guatemala to produce a series of videos on sustainable agriculture, tourism and forestry and to Peru to report on the impacts of extractive industries on local communities.
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On the Wind River Reservation, students are learning how to use futuristic tools to stretch the bounds of what's possible in the classroom.What if you…
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Jackson town officials have been deluged with angry emails and phone calls after the mayor decided to remove portraits of President Trump and Vice…
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Listen to the full show here. Trouble And Lead In Pinedale's WaterIn 2015, the town of Pinedale turned off its sodium silicate water treatment--a type of…
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As part of NPR’s A Nation Engaged series, Wyoming Public Radio set out to hear what Jackson residents are hoping to see from the new Trump Administration.…
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At a bipartisan celebration today in Grand Teton National Park, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell, serving the Obama administration, and Governor Matt Mead,…
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Listen to the full show here. Teachers Help Students Cope with Uneasy ElectionEmotions are running high following the 2016 presidential election.…
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Emotions are running high following the 2016 presidential election. Educators in Jackson are helping their large number of Mexican students cope with…
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Jackson resident says a state system that flags voters as potential non-citizens may be intimidating some U.S. citizens, who have the legal right to…
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Listen to the full show here. Many Reasons, One Cause In Pipeline ProtestOpposition to the Dakota Access pipeline continues to grow beyond its North…
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In Grand Teton National Park, the White Grass Dude Ranch entertained visitors who came for mountain views and the chance to play cowboy. It closed in 1985…