
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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By afternoon on Thursday, most areas will have warmed up to the mid-70s or lower 80s. Still, it should be short of a record set in 2017.
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Five suffered injuries that sent them to the hospital. Authorities said the driver is a 22-year-old man who also suffered minor injuries.
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A Fire Weather Watch has been issued for Wednesday, as gusts could reach as high as 65 miles per hour.
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The hazardous situation interrupted the use of the terminal for about two hours.
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The office of California Gov. Gavin Newsom reached out to both parties late Sunday to request that they continue negotiating.
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The park's director says over the last decade it's played a role in many people's from wedding proposals to birthday parties and major marches.
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The incident took place at Pico Canyon Park in Stevenson Ranch, near Santa Clarita, just after 7 p.m. on Monday.
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The planetary defense technology will be showcased Monday afternoon.
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The ban was expected to last until Tuesday, but was lifted Monday.
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According to the National Weather Service, triple-digit temperatures are in the forecast for the Antelope Valley, with Lancaster and Palmdale expected to reach 109 degrees.
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