Abbey McDonald
@abbeymcd.bsky.social
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Journalist at Salem Reporter 📰 SPJ Oregon VP, UO alum 🦆
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Thanks, Antonio!!! 😄
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What an honor! Thank you to the NPF for this opportunity, I'm so excited to learn how to better report on federal policy alongside all these skilled journalists.
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Congrats to the 30 journalists covering 25 states chosen for NPF's "Federal Action, Local Impact" Journalism Fellowship to be held in Washington, D.C., Oct. 7-9! https://nationalpress.org/newsfeed/npf-names-30-journalists-for-2025-federal-action-local-impact-journalism-fellowship/
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BIG NEWS! 📰

We are excited to announce the winners of the 2024 SPJ Northwest Excellence in Journalism Contest.

Congratulations to all who took home a prize and check out the full list of winners here:

www.spjoregon.com/contest
Contest — SPJ Oregon
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Just two days to go until our spring fundraiser! One of many reasons you should come: You'll get a sneak peek into who won the five-state Northwest Excellence in Journalism Contest.

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Sunshine in 2025: Fighting secrecy, protecting journalism
Come eat, drink and mingle with fellow journos and friends to promote open government and recognize some great journalism!
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Hi, Bluesky! 👋

We're the Greater Oregon chapter of @spj-posts.bsky.social, training journalists and advocating for press freedom and open government in Oregon and southwest Washington. Looking forward to sharing exciting updates on awards and our work at the #orleg on this platform.
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I owe the Malheur Enterprise a lot. It's where I worked the summer after a Covid college graduation, which kept me in journalism.

In honor of its closure, which makes me very sad, please enjoy some eclectic photos from my Vale summer, 2021. Feat. Dinah the office cat.
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Catching up on @abbeymcd.bsky.social series today and it is a gut punch. Up until Jan., state training for investigators determining whether someone should be forced into mental health treatment, included advice that if a person can find discarded food in a dumpster, they can take care of themself.
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I met Jessica for the first time last August.

While we spoke at a local coffee shop, her mother was slowly dying on a sidewalk. Jessica was doing everything she could to save her.

It wasn’t enough.

Here's their story, which revealed the gaping holes in Oregon systems. Take care while reading.
SENTENCED TO THE SIDEWALK: One woman’s misery reveals flaws in Oregon commitments - Salem Reporter
Government officials considered whether Melinda Lou Kayser needed someone to care for her. They said no. She then died, nearly naked, on a Salem street.
www.salemreporter.com
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Brixton the sugar glider and I are happy to contribute to some needed office whimsy
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Obsessed with the squishmallows @abbeymcd.bsky.social brought into our office for an adoption event. This is Erica, a fox who canonically teaches ballet to a local hockey team.
A very cute stuffed fox rests on a window sill