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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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Redondo Beach|News|

Council to Consider Power Plant Moratorium

The moratorium is a step toward creating a conflict that forces the California Energy Commission to perform a power need analysis before approving an application to rebuild AES Redondo Beach.

Council to Consider Power Plant Moratorium
Redondo Beach|News|

Local Woman Wins Prize for 'Hooking Up' Screenplay

Jacqueline Fitzgerald's recession comedy, Hooking Up, wins an award in the 2013 Screenplay and Teleplay Competition at the Austin Film Festival.

Local Woman Wins Prize for 'Hooking Up' Screenplay
Palos Verdes, CA|News|

RHE Blotter: Stolen Purses, Cash

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Lomita Station supplied this information on crime in Rolling Hills Estates, Rolling Hills and unincorporated areas of the Palos Verdes Peninsula.

RHE Blotter: Stolen Purses, Cash
Redondo Beach|News|

'We Owe So Much to the Veterans'

Residents, veterans, public officials and other dignitaries turn out for the annual Veterans Day ceremony at Veterans Park in Redondo Beach.

'We Owe So Much to the Veterans'
Redondo Beach|News|

City to Honor POWs at Veterans Day Ceremony

The local chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution will co-sponsor a wreath-laying ceremony in Palos Verdes earlier in the day.

City to Honor POWs at Veterans Day Ceremony