Rob Scott

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Name: Rob Scott
Date registered: July 20, 2012

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Rob Scott joined the NewsWatch 12 team in June 2012. He is a proud graduate of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. While at Arizona State, Rob completed four internships in television news and radio. During his senior year, he reported for the nation's number one collegiate news station Cronkite NewsWatch. Originally from Roswell, Georgia, Rob lives for adventure and trys to travel to a new place every weekend. Rob is always looking for story ideas. Send him an idea at robscott@KDRV.com

Latest posts

  1. Officials Discuss Middle School Fire — May 17, 2013
  2. New Building in Bella Vista Heights — May 16, 2013
  3. Over 30 Arrests in Klamath County — May 15, 2013
  4. Fire at Ashland Middle School — May 14, 2013
  5. Sequester Affecting Table Rock Trash — May 13, 2013

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Ashland High School One of Nation’s Best

ASHLAND, Ore. — There is only one Rogue Valley school listed in the new rankings for the nation’s best high schools. For the fourth time in seven years, and now for the first time in back-to-back years, Ashland High School has been recognized for its academics by U.S. News and World Reports. Criteria for the … Continue reading »

ACCESS Program Helps Homeless Vets

MEDFORD, Ore. — Homeless veterans are getting a second chance thanks to a new program offered through ACCESS. The program is only a couple of months old, but has already benefited several veterans. ACCESS officials are saying the program has already made a big impact in the lives of vets. ACCESS has opened up communication … Continue reading »

Air Quality Gets Passing Grade

MEDFORD, Ore. — A new report by the American Lung Association shows Jackson County residents can breathe a sigh of relief. The report gives Jackson County a passing grade for air quality after failing the previous year. The report shows Jackson County cut both its year-round and short term particulate pollution. Officials with the Department … Continue reading »

Coquille Casino Plans Presented

MEDFORD, Ore. — County commissioners meet with the Coquille Tribe this morning to discuss plans of a possible casino opening in south Medford. Officials with the Coquille Tribe presented plans to Jackson County officials on Tuesday morning, who then followed up with questions about the business plan. Jackson County Administrator Danny Jordan asked questions regarding … Continue reading »

Prescribed Burns Scheduled In Ashland

ASHLAND, Ore. — Smoke filled the skies above Ashland this afternoon as Ashland Fire orchestrated a “prescribed burn.” Officials say both the timing and the weather were just right to have a controlled burn on about 14 acres on city-owned land on Tuesday. The burn started on Tuesday and will continue for two more days. … Continue reading »

Sales Tax May Be Added to Online Sales

ASHLAND, Ore. — United States senators voted to move forward with a bill that could require sales tax to be added to purchases made online. Currently, there is no sales tax in Oregon, so any purchase made online anywhere in the country from businesses like Ashland-based Funagain Games includes simply the cost for the product … Continue reading »

Company Expands Production Line

CENTRAL POINT, Ore. — Production at Pacific Wall Systems in Central Point is moving along faster than ever in the company’s five year history. The company makes trusses, or the frames used to help build homes, and a new truss production line was put in place in the last month allowing for twice the production. … Continue reading »

Fire Investigation In Ruch

RUCH, Ore. — Investigators are looking over what’s left of a home in Ruch. Witness say the flames reached 200 feet in the air at some point during the fire. The first engine arrived 10 min after being dispatched to find. The house 75% involved with fire on all three stories of the house. Crews … Continue reading »

Parents Meet With School Officials

CENTRAL POINT, Ore. — A new principal addressed concerns and questions from dozens of parents who wonder if she is fit for the job and can really keep their kids safe. Dozens of parents came out to the Mae Richardson Elementary School on Thursday evening for a meeting with school officials to voice their concerns … Continue reading »

Family Awaits Return of Marathon Runner

MEDFORD, Ore. — Trevor Telford and his children eagerly awaited the return of his wife Melissa after she ran in Monday’s Boston Marathon. “Running, with her, is huge, it’s always been a part of her life,” said Telford. Melissa was running the Boston Marathon in honor of her grandfather who recently passed away. Trevor said … Continue reading »

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