Noah Hertz
Noah Hertz is an award-winning reporter focusing on St. Johns County. Noah got his start reporting in Tallahassee and in Wakulla County, covering local government and community issues. He went on to work for three years as a general assignment reporter and editor for The West Volusia Beacon in his Central Florida hometown of DeLand, where he helped the Beacon take home awards from the Florida Press Association. A Florida State University graduate, Noah loves North Florida. When he isn't on the job — although, when isn't a reporter on the job? — Noah likes reading, baking and riding his bike around Northeast Florida.
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Recently, enrollment of new behavioral health providers in two South Florida counties were suspended from the state’s low-income health program.
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Florida’s pool and spa related deaths rose from 2016 to 2017.
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March for Our Lives activists are rallying at the Capital Saturday in support of gun reform. A group of gun rights activists is also planning a Saturday...
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For more than 20 years the Valdosta Police Department has taken a week out of the summer teach kids about avoiding drugs.
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The new “Reality Check” program from the Leon County Sheriff’s Office is giving teens a firsthand look at the criminal justice process
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By the end of the week, all of the families displaced by last month’s fire in Eastpoint, Florida will be in housing.
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The state of Florida is leasing part of the Centre of Tallahassee Mall, and that means many businesses, like the Sharing Tree, will have to move soon.
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400 families received a box of free food Wednesday during the Leon County Sheriff’s Office Farm Share event Wednesday morning.
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Population growth in Florida is below projected census expectations and is slowing down overall.
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Thomasville, Georgia’s recycling center reopens Monday. The facility shut down for a few days to make changes to how it accepts paper and plastic.