
Nereida Moreno
Nereida Moreno hosts the midday block of programming at LAist. She joined the station in 2023 to launch its first-ever digital equity beat, writing about efforts to connect Angelenos to affordable, high-speed internet as well as the digital skills they need to navigate modern life.
Nereida grew up in Colton and graduated from Cal State Fullerton with degrees in journalism and American Studies. She covered crime and public safety in the Inland Empire before moving to Chicago. Nereida worked at the Chicago Tribune and helped launch a daily news talk show at NPR affiliate WBEZ, where she also covered Chicago Public Schools and youth culture. Now that she's back in SoCal, she spends most of her free time watching Jeopardy and exploring new restaurants.
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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.
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Si se aprueba, los residentes de Los Ángeles serían los responsables de determinar los límites de los distritos del Concejo. Esa tarea la controlaba el propio Concejo, de modo que los concejales trazaban sus propios distritos, normalmente para mantenerse en el poder.
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Se pide a los votantes que consideren un paquete de reformas éticas diseñadas para luchar contra la corrupción en el Ayuntamiento.