Rachel Bluth, a correspondent for California Healthline at Kaiser Health News, will leave the news organization at the end of the month. She joined as a web reporting fellow.
Her tweet reads:
“I’ll still be around Sacramento! Details TK on my next gig.”
Previously, Bluth covered Gov. Larry Hogan and the Maryland General Assembly for Capital News Service. She served as news editor and then editor in chief at Binghamton University’s student paper Pipe Dream.
Bluth has a B.A. from Binghamton University and a master’s degree from the University of Maryland.
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