
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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The Centers for Disease and Control Prevention has issued a new recommendation for schools as communities prepare to head back in-person amid the spread of the delta variant.
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Unhealthy air quality in the state continues as smoke from western wildfires passes over.
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Connecticut received over $400 million from the federal government during the pandemic to help renters avoid eviction. Critics claimed the state had trouble getting out the message at first. But now officials say money is finally getting into the hands of those who need it.
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Yale University has joined a growing list of colleges and universities that will require students to receive the COVID-19 vaccine before returning in the…
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Like most college freshmen, Liz Glomb was hoping to do things a bit differently than she had in high school when she started at the University of…
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The state Department of Correction has decreased the prison population by about 3,500 during the pandemic, making it the lowest it’s been in over 30…
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Insurance company Travelers has announced it will continue sponsoring the PGA Tour Travelers Championship until 2030. The news makes Travelers the…
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Two people were arrested and one ticketed following a large house party in Mansfield over the weekend. Connecticut State Police say they arrived at the…
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Connecticut's Asian American Leaders Call For Education, Accountability In The Wake Of Mass ShootingIn the wake of the March 16 mass shootings in Georgia, communities across the country, and here in Connecticut, have been mourning the loss of eight…
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Teachers across Connecticut have started to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. And while vaccination brings a sense of hope, it doesn’t erase the traumas they…