
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 ceremony is considered an important predictor of the Oscars in March.
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Angelina Jimenez and Refugio Jimenez Jr. face community service, probation, jail time, and a $1.7 million fine.
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There are three main meteorological reasons why L.A. is so smoggy — all of which are affected when a rainstorm passes through and brings clearer skies.
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Though mosquito season generally starts in March, there's been evidence of a few stray mosquitoes in recent winters.
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From doggie accessories to training tips before the next big storm, we've got you covered.
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Nonstop rain force mandatory evacuations for parts of Los Angeles, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties.
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Trader Joe's and Aldi both offer wines for $3.49, so we thought we'd put them through a taste test to see which is better.
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Even with the end of the SAG-AFTRA strike last December, filming didn't pick back up in time to make up for historically low levels of filming in the fourth quarter of 2023.
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Metro's Here: Arts & Culture Along the K exhibit at the Museum of African American Art in Baldwin Hills highlights the making of each public art piece on Metro's newest line.
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Thousands of people watched Jackie welcome her new egg, thanks to a livestream organized by the nonprofit Friends of Big Bear Valley.
Stories by Kevin Tidmarsh
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