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  • Redondo Beach, CA

With the exception of four years of college in Virginia and a two-year stint at a television station in Arizona, Nicole Mooradian has lived in the South Bay all her life.

She graduated from Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Va., with a degree in journalism and sociology. While in school, she interned for The Press-Telegram in Long Beach, Calif., and WCAU-TV in Philadelphia. Since then, she's worked as an online news editor at KPHO-TV in Phoenix, where she received two Emmy Awards as part of an investigative team, and as a researcher for The Los Angeles Times.

Nicole is a member of the Society of Professional Journalists and the Online News Association.

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Letter: Attend Council Workshop on Power Plant

Residents of both Redondo and Hermosa beaches should plan to attend Tuesday's Redondo Beach City Council workshop on AES Redondo Beach, Christine Wike says.

Letter: Attend Council Workshop on Power Plant
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Butler Honors Redondo Woman

Assemblywoman Betsy Butler recognizes Redondo Beach resident Deborah Dicochea as a woman of distinction.

Butler Honors Redondo Woman
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Marines Trigger North Redondo Bomb Scare

NCIS investigators are trying to determine where two Marines from Twentynine Palms got 10 explosive training devices and why they came to Redondo Beach.

Marines Trigger North Redondo Bomb Scare
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Police: Marines Had 10 Stun Grenades

Target is evacuated and nearby streets are closed as an L.A. County Sheriff's Department bomb squad investigates a suspicious device inside a pickup truck.

Police: Marines Had 10 Stun Grenades
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Letter: Have Fun With 'Blue Zones'

A local resident shares how her book club reading group found ways to get into 'The Blue Zones.' Vitality City is sponsoring a community read of the book. Join in!

Letter: Have Fun With 'Blue Zones'
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Beaches Earn Poor Water Quality Grades

Redondo's beaches earn low grades in the latest 30-day average of water quality test results, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.

Beaches Earn Poor Water Quality Grades
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Fire Station to Get New Kitchen After All

Though the Redondo Beach Fire Department came in third in the Rescue Remodel contest, local organization Sharefest steps up to remodel the kitchen and more.

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Letter: AES Not Good for Community

Redondo Beach resident Sheri Patterson believes AES Southland "has taken advantage of" the city and its residents.

Letter: AES Not Good for Community
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Washington Is 'Distinguished School'

Washington Elementary School is recognized as one of 387 California Distinguished Schools this year.

Washington Is 'Distinguished School'
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High Surf Advisory in Effect Until Noon

The National Weather Service institutes a high surf advisory, which means rip currents will be prevalent and beach erosion is possible.

High Surf Advisory in Effect Until Noon
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Fish Food Recalled for Salmonella Risk

More than 7,000 one-ounce containers of Wardley Advanced Nutrition Perfect Protein Tropical Flake Fish Food are being recalled due to possible Salmonella contamination.

Fish Food Recalled for Salmonella Risk
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Water Challenge Kicks off Earth Month

Redondo Beach residents are encouraged to pledge to conserve water and reduce waste during the monthlong Mayor's Challenge for Water Conservation.

Water Challenge Kicks off Earth Month
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JV Girls Lacrosse Shines in Tournament

The Redondo Union High School girls junior varsity lacrosse team sweeps its bracket at an Orange County tournament.

JV Girls Lacrosse Shines in Tournament