Noelle E. C. Evans
Noelle E. C. Evans is a general assignment reporter/producer for WXXI News with a background in documentary filmmaking and education.
Noelle worked in Quito, Ecuador, for a Venezuelan media organization during a critical time in the country’s history. She has a nuanced understanding of the need for freedom of the press, and is conversational in Spanish.
Noelle is a BBC Grace Wyndham Goldie scholar and has worked with BBC Radio Wales and the BBC World Service. She received her M.A. in International Journalism from Cardiff University in Wales – one of the top ten ranking journalism schools in the UK. Noelle was awarded the university’s USA Excellence Scholarship in 2016.
She began as an intern at WXXI in 2014.
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The Golisano Foundation said it is distributing $426,300 in a first round of COVID-19 response grants to Western New York organizations.Just over $400,000…
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The director of Cornell University’s prison education program is leading a campaign to provide more face masks to inmates across New York state.Cornell's…
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Eleven detainees have tested positive for the coronavirus at an immigration detention center in Batavia as of Wednesday. The number of confirmed cases has…
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said Thursday evening that four detainees at the Buffalo Federal Detention Facility in Batavia have...
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Upheaval at Batavia Immigration Court over COVID-19 protocols reflects national call to close courtsSiana McClean is an immigration attorney and the regional American Immigration Lawyers Association representative. She works with detainees at the...
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Calls to the Willow Domestic Violence Center's hotline spiked on Friday and again on Monday. Over 40 calls came in Monday. That’s more than double the…
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SUNY Empire State College is launching the Empire Opportunity Program for the 2020 academic year. The program offers financial aid and academic support to…
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Environmental advocates are commending and challenging the climate initiative budget announced by Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday.The first priority in…
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Immigration advocates gathered Tuesday in Albany to urge state lawmakers to pass a bill that would prohibit U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement from…
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Starting Jan. 15, adoptees over the age of 18 in New York state will be able to access their birth certificate without a court order.“It was a thing that…