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Nereida Moreno
What I cover
I'm LAist’s midday host. I interview local artists, elected officials and other newsmakers live on All Things Considered — and guide our listeners through the daily twists and turns of the news from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
My background
I grew up in Colton and graduated from Cal State Fullerton with degrees in journalism and American Studies. I've covered a range of issues from crime and public safety in the Inland Empire to immigration and business stories at the Chicago Tribune. I also helped launch a daily news talk show at NPR member station WBEZ, where I wrote about education and youth culture. I joined LAist in 2023 to launch its first-ever digital equity beat, reporting on efforts to connect Angelenos to affordable, high-speed internet as well as the digital skills they need for modern life.
My goals
I want to help Angelenos navigate the top stories of the day and get a better sense of what is happening in our region — and why they should care.
Best way to reach me
Email: nmoreno@laist.com
Stories by Nereida Moreno
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Good Neighbor Bar opened six months before the Eaton fire. It survived and now it needs community support.
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LitFest in the Dena arrives this weekend with a focus on the effects from the January fires.
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Three months after the LA fires, local businesses are asking for the community to continue to show support.
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With massive crowds expected, the city’s building its own high speed network to avoid Wi-Fi logjams.
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The results of a new online survey will allow the county to tailor its services to reach more residents.
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The program is aimed at closing a digital divide when it comes to access to the internet.
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A new report found that low-income Angelenos are paying disproportionately high rates for service.
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Officials say the project could help close the digital divide in low-income areas.
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Reducing the digital divide in South East L.A. one soldering iron at a time.
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The measure seeks to put Los Angeles residents in charge of determining council district boundaries, seizing that power away from politicians.
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This package of reforms is part of an effort to restore faith in LA City Hall.
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Using humor, the awareness campaign is targeting Latinos of all ages in both English and Spanish.