
Camila Vallejo
Fairfield County Housing Reporter, Report For AmericaCamila Vallejo is a corps member with Report for America, a national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms. She is a bilingual reporter based out of Fairfield County and welcomes all story ideas at cvallejo@ctpublic.org.
Camila covers housing with a focus on disparities and the people affected by them. Before moving into a reporter role, she was an intern and producer for All Things Considered at Connecticut Public Radio. Her work has been featured on NPR's Morning Edition, PRX's The World, NPR's Here and Now and more.
Camila enjoys a good cup of coffee, snuggling with her two cats and traveling.
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Gov. Ned Lamont is urging public utility regulators to reject a motion that would resume utility disconnections for customers struggling to pay their…
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The Mohegan Tribe calls the nomination of Native American Deb Haaland to lead the federal Department of the Interior, “historic.” The Democratic…
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In anticipation of imminent low temperatures, Gov. Ned Lamont has activated the state’s severe cold weather protocol starting Thursday at 3 p.m. until at…
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The U.S. Marshals Service has joined the search for Qinxuan Pan, named as a person of interest in the recent murder of Yale University student Kevin…
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True Colors, the Hartford-based nonprofit offering an array of resources for LGBTQ youth over the last 22 years, has abruptly closed its doors. In a news…
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The number of COVID-related deaths in Connecticut has surpassed 7,000 after an additional 44 deaths were reported Thursday. Meanwhile, current…
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Connecticut is waking up on Christmas morning to heavy rainfall and strong winds as a cold front moves through, according to the National Weather Service.…
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With the pandemic limiting indoor gatherings, Connecticut legislative leaders are considering an outdoor swearing-in ceremony for state lawmakers next…
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Undergoing the worst financial crisis in its history, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is considering drastically cutting services for next year.…
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Rep. Steven Stafstrom of Bridgeport has been reappointed as House chairman of the Judiciary Committee. New House Majority Leader Jason Rojas and incoming…