
Kevin Tidmarsh
Producer
(He/Him)
Kevin Tidmarsh is Weekend Edition's Producer. Kevin started out in audio making an independent history podcast at Pomona College before going on to work for NPR's Morning Edition, KCRW and Stitcher.
He's worked on a wide range of stories from politics to pop culture, having interviewed everyone from asylum seekers in El Paso to #FreeBritney protesters outside Stanley Mosk Courthouse. So far, the proudest moment of his career is when Carly Rae Jepsen said hi to him.
Off the clock, you can usually catch him playing piano for his neighbor's cat, visiting branch libraries or rollerblading on various L.A. County bike paths.
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The event returns to the Huntington Beach Pier a year after coming together to celebrate Pride and protest the city's ban on flying Pride flags on city property.
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The new report from the National Parks Conservancy Association has found that while pollution levels are largely improving in national parks across the country, California parks have been slower to improve.
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This adds another drop into a big bucket of funding for Inside Safe: $250 million for this year, to be exact.
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L.A. region will see light to moderate rain through Monday.
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It's the latest regulatory hurdle that Waymo, the Alphabet-owned driverless car company, has cleared as it expands its operations in California.
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Southern California will see between half and inch and 3 inches of rain, while avalanche and blizzard warnings are in effect near Yosemite and Lake Tahoe through Sunday.
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The new, consolidated facility will process all mail-in and in-person votes cast in the March 5 primary, as well as November's general election.
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Death Valley's Lake Manly has resurfaced after the atmospheric river brought nearly a year's worth of rainfall to Badwater Basin.
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The artifacts were returned on the 150th anniversary of the day the British Empire looted them from the Asante city of Kumasi.
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After the luxury towers' developer did not respond to a request from the city to step in, the money will go to fence off the towers, provide security and remove graffiti on the towers.
Stories by Kevin Tidmarsh
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