
Tyler Wayne
Producer, Morning Edition
(he/him)
Tyler Wayne produces Morning Edition at the station, which means dark mornings and no traffic on my way to work. The no traffic part is really nice, by the way.
He's a transplant from Louisiana, but was born and raised in Texas. Before moving to L.A., Wayne worked in radio and TV as a producer, anchor, and reporter. He says learning about Southern California and informing our listeners while doing it is making the experience worth the while.
When he's not working, Wayne enjoys swimming, hiking, watching movies, collecting vinyl records, and listening to live music. If you have any suggestions about something he should check out, let him know!
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An ongoing project aims to identify and preserve L.A.'s Black history.
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A stretch of Topanga Canyon Boulevard is opening three months ahead of schedule.
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Two L.A. nonprofits are teaming up to help prevent veterans from ending up on the streets.
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People looking up were able to see 50% of the eclipse, with it giving the appearance of a “Pacman-like chunk taken out of the sun."
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New Year brings snow, rain to Southern California.
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The county is offering millions of dollars in relief for COVID-era losses.
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The strike ends with new contract, and all routes resumed today.
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Charges filed in Whittier crash that killed one and injured 24.
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“He was able to grab the dog and keep the lion from capturing it," a wildlife official said of the encounter.
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California will have a new state animal in 2024.
Stories by Tyler Wayne
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