
Bethany Raja
City Hall ReporterBethany Raja is WYPR's City Hall Reporter.
Raja was born in Westerly, Rhode Island, and grew up between Homer and Anchorage, Alaska, where she spent summers camping, fishing and playing under the midnight sun, and winters waiting for the school bus under the dancing green and blue Aurora Borealis.
Raja published her first story during journalism school at the University of Alaska, Anchorage in 2013, and since 2015, has been working as a full-time journalist in print and digital mediums.
Her first full-time journalism job was as the crime, courts, breaking news and education reporter at the Roswell Daily Record, in New Mexico. She then worked for a short time in La Grande, Oregon, where she covered education. From Oregon, Raja moved to Kauai, where she covered crime, courts, breaking news and county/state government, and then moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico, where she was the sole crime, courts and breaking news reporter for the Las Cruces Sun-News, a USA Today Network paper. She then transferred to the Newport Daily News, where she covered housing, real estate and education.
While in Las Cruces, Raja was awarded a spot at the John Jay/Henry Guggenheim Crime Reporting Fellowship, and was recognized as one of the, “Best of Gannett 2020,” for her reporting that year.
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Some units in the renovated apartment complex will have reduced rent for city firefighters and police officers.
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There were more than two dozen sites where crews collected water samples earlier this week.
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Thousands of residents across the city and even more in the county were advised to boil water until further notice.
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The shooting happened outside after school was dismissed for the day, police said.
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Officials gathered to raise awareness for drug overdose while working to prevent deaths.
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Baltimore County saw a decline in carjackings after it stood up an investigative unit to focus on curbing the crime.
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Baltimore City Police responded to the incident at the Park Heights Avenue and Shirley Avenue intersection.
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The city is piloting a targeted crime reduction strategy in the city’s western district with plans to expand to more districts.
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Baltimore city leaders allocated tens of millions of dollars to help homeless individuals but little of the money has been spent.
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Stunt drivers have shut down streets for reckless driving and attacked city police prompting a new proposed law.