Aurora Biggers

Journalist

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Preston's Summary

Aurora Biggers is a journalist at Street Roots. She focuses on culture and society, with a keen interest in topics such as emergency preparedness, transportation, and local government issues, including bridge closures and disruptions. Her work has been featured in notable publications including The Business Tribune, KOIN News, and Albany Democrat Herald.

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Geo Focus

Scappoose, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Events: 33 %
Informative: 33 %
Press Release: 16 %
Opinion: 16 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Emergency preparedness
  • Transportation
  • Bridge closure
  • Disruption
  • Local government

Pitching Insights

Aurora's coverage predominantly focuses on local announcements, particularly in Scappoose, Oregon. She covers a range of topics including local government appointments, high school sports events and results, as well as financial matters such as tax obligations and school funding.

If reaching out to Aurora with a pitch related to her usual coverage, consider offering exclusive insights or interviews from local figures involved in the covered announcements. For example, an interview with newly appointed officials or coaches could be valuable.

Given her focus on personal finance topics like taxes and bond measures for schools alongside sports events at the local level within Scappoose, pitches should highlight how the proposed content would directly impact this community.

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