
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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Compton City Council member Andre Spicer said he hopes the bumps will make drivers think twice about engaging in illegal activities such as donuts and burnouts.
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Pump prices in Los Angeles and Orange counties are down 17 cents from last week.
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The detour, which will be in place until the following Tuesday, will temporarily narrow the highway to three lanes in each direction.
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The announcement comes amid a call by showrunners demanding production companies offer safety protocols for pregnant employees who are working in states where abortion is illegal.
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In his remarks, which last nearly six minutes, Smith says he didn't apologize during his acceptance speech on Oscar night because he was "fogged out." Smith won the best actor award not long after jumping on stage and slapping comedian Chris Rock.
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The city’s health department has set up a waitlist for residents deemed to be at higher risk.
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High temperatures in Southern California come as other parts of the U.S. and Europe are experiencing record high heat waves
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A 55-hour project in West Covina and Baldwin Park will affect drivers on the I-10 from Friday through Monday.
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Thursday is International Asteroid Day, an annual event intended to raise awareness about potential hazards asteroids pose to our planet.
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