
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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Get ready, the "ring of fire" happening Saturday, Oct. 14.
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A rare double strike is imminent. Hollywood writers and actors haven't been on the picket lines at the same time since 1960.
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Reports of shaking so far are limited mostly to very nearby areas.
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Helmets to Hardhats connects veterans to paid apprenticeships in the construction industry while also helping them with an often difficult transition period.
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The decision comes after a mother was killed and her 6-year-old daughter was critically injured after being struck by a pickup truck near Hancock Park Elementary School last month.
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Rallies, memorials and other events will be held in L.A. and Glendale.
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Riordan was a moderate Republican known for supporting LGBTQ and immigrant rights, along with the right to abortion. He served from 1993 to 2001.
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The district expects a union representing school district staff to hold a three-day strike in the next few weeks, joined by the local teachers union.
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The president's trip is his first to the L.A. area since October. Listen to his remarks and get details about road closures and his trip.
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At a news conference Wednesday night, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass said more needs to be done to take guns "off our streets."
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