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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 Election Guide

Find your polling place, read about candidates and study Measure A documents in our guide to the Redondo Beach municipal elections.

Redondo Beach Election Guide
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Suspected Drunk Driver Flips SUV

The rollover collision occurred in the 700 block of South Catalina Avenue shortly before 8 p.m.

Suspected Drunk Driver Flips SUV
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Meteorologists Warn of High Surf

High surf and dangerous rip currents may affect west-facing beaches in Los Angeles County, according to the National Weather Service.

Meteorologists Warn of High Surf
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Opinion: Don't Fear Measure A

Vote with your conscience, advises attorney and mediator David A. Mallen.

Opinion: Don't Fear Measure A
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LWV Issues Statement on Measure A

Measure A aims to rezone the land underneath AES Redondo Beach in hopes of preventing the construction of a new power plant.

LWV Issues Statement on Measure A
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Coke Drums Roll Through Redondo

The coke drums, which are 28 feet in diameter and 100 feet long, are used in the processing of oil.

Coke Drums Roll Through Redondo
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Skate Park Still Searching for Home

Four years after Ellen November started her quest to build a safe place for skateboarders on the Hill, a suitable location for a skate plaza has yet to be agreed upon.

Skate Park Still Searching for Home