
Amy Isackson
Border ReporterAmy Isackson was the border reporter at KPBS from 2004 to 2011. She covered breaking news and feature stories on California-Mexico border issues and immigration, for local and national broadcast. Amy got her start in public radio by pitching a series of stories about rural New Zealand - horse dentistry and sheep sheering - to Radio New Zealand's "Country Life" program. She then worked with Peabody Award-winning radio producers Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson, to help create the Sonic Memorial, a series of stories on the World Trade Center before, during and after 9/11. Amy's work has been recognized with awards from the Associated Press Television-Radio Association of California and Nevada, the California Chicano News Media Association, and the San Diego Press Club. She won the Sol Price Prize for Responsible Journalism in 2009 from the Society of Professional Journalists for her story about high school students smuggling people and drugs across the U.S.-Mexico border. Prior to venturing into the wonderful world of public radio, Amy worked for Yahoo! Inc. for nearly five years as an editorial surfer, associate producer and broadcast communications manager. She majored in Latin American History at Williams College. She grew up in San Diego and made frequent trips south of the border.
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Law enforcement agencies in San Diego can now access portions of Immigration and Customs Enforcements federal criminal database. Law enforcement officials say its a step toward breaking down barri
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Tourist police in Tijuana and Rosarito are patrolling the streets on Friday. Both cities are trying to lure back visitors this spring break after enormous drop offs during the past few years. KPBS rep
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A federal judge has ruled an illegal immigrant who died of cancer can sue U.S. government officials for violating his constitutional rights. The case alleges government officials denied proper treatme
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have arrested two suspected smugglers in connection with a boat found off the coast of San Diego Wednesday. Federal agents rescued 15 people on the boat w
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Through my head ran, & ldquo;Oh no. Here we go. Good thing I have that cash permanently stashed in the middle console. & rdquo; However, the policeman went on to explain to me -- smiling, I might add -- & ldquo;Now, if you carefully just turn right here and go down about a block, then turn left on Av. Francisco Madero you'll be good to go.
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A U.S. citizen suspected of being a high-ranking member of Tijuana's Arellano Felix drug cartel has been arrested in Mexico. The man is wanted on federal drug charges in the United States. KPBS reporter Amy Isackson has the story.
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