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Author Archives: Gabe Rivin

Gabe is our former environmental health reporter from 2014-2016. He is a former editor of The Cooperative Business Journal, and a former reporter for Inside Washington Publishers, where he covered federal energy policy and climate change policy. His freelance writing has run the gamut, and includes video scripts for the Detroit Pistons, major portions of a karate history book, and feature stories about local nonprofits. Gabe graduated with a B.A. in English from the University of Michigan.

Gabe returned to his native California in 2016 to get involved in the television industry and be closer to his family. Look for his name in the credits!

Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, Public Health, Uncategorized

A Different Type of Hog Farm

by Gabe Rivin December 27, 2016May 18, 2018

This week, NC Health News brings you some of best stories of 2016. Enjoy! By Gabe Rivin The squealing and grunting grew louder. The pigs stomped the ground with their hooves and, as dust rose through the air, banged their snouts against a metal grating. As the rattling and shrieks grew more insistent, Mildred Betancourth […]

Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, Public Health

Another Kind of Hog Farm

by Gabe Rivin February 22, 2016April 7, 2017
mcCrory presents budget
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, State Health Policy

State Supreme Court Rules Against Coal Ash, Fracking Commissions

by Gabe Rivin January 30, 2016April 7, 2017
Posted inPublic Health

Bipartisan Congressional Group Advocates for Primary Care

by Gabe Rivin January 7, 2016April 19, 2021
Smokestack in western NC along the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured

Concerns Raised Over Health Effects of Limited Climate Plan

by Gabe Rivin December 28, 2015April 7, 2017
A view above sedimentation basins, where the water is clarified as heavy particles settle. Photo by Gabe Rivin
Posted inConsumer News, Environmental Health, Featured

From Raindrop to Tap: Where Your Water Comes From

by Gabe Rivin December 22, 2015July 23, 2018

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