Corey Moore Reporter
Corey Moore is a news reporter at KPCC: Southern California Public Radio. Before joining KPCC, Corey worked as a producer and associate editor for "The Tavis Smiley Show" and "News and Notes" at NPR-West in Culver City.
In Washington, DC, Moore worked several years as a news anchor for Metro Networks. He also produced for BET News and the city’s government television station.
Moore earned a BA degree at Wayne State University in his hometown of Detroit, Michigan where he started his broadcast journalism career at two of the city’s top stations, WJLB-radio and WDIV-TV, the local NBC affiliate.
In his spare time, he enjoys screenwriting, his “Drenched” kickboxing class in North Hollywood, legal thriller novels and any old sidesplitting episode of "The Simpsons."
Stories by Corey Moore
Rose Parade grand marshal picks vary wildly from year to year
One year it's Mickey Mouse, the next it's a supreme court justice; the quirks of the Rose Parade grand marshal selection process.
The inexact science of choosing a Rose Parade grand marshal
The Tournament of Roses Parade grand marshal selection has a lot to do with the organization's president in any given year - so it is highly subjective.
LA sets terms for moving forward with sale of Ontario airport
LA's airport commissioners are willing to sign a letter of intent to sell Ontario airport by April. But they want Ontario to agree to several conditions first.
Gold Line Bridge is a massive piece of art
The newly-completed Gold Line bridge over the 210 in Arcadia is a nearly 600-foot-long piece of art inspired by the native peoples of the San Gabriel Valley.
Hundreds pack inaugural Mass at new USC Catholic church
Our Savior church is expected to serve the university's estimated 10,000 Catholic students. An adjacent Catholic Student Center is named for donor Rick Caruso.
Dignitaries, comrades honor slain U.S. Coast Guard Officer
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano was among those who paid respects to 34-year-old Terrell Horne III of Redondo Beach.
Early flu season spares Southern California ... for now
Health officials say the flu season has kicked off sooner than in years past. A few Southern states have seen a jump in cases. What's the Southland's prognosis?
David Beckham seeks championship in last game with LA Galaxy
On Saturday the LA Galaxy seek a second consecutive MLS championship. Superstar David Beckham will be playing in his final game in Los Angeles.
Update: Arrests at LAX march; doesn't disrupt Thanksgiving travel. Yet
The promised demonstration hasn't caused any major delays to travelers leaving for the Thanksgiving holiday, but the day's not over. About 12 people have been arrested.
PHOTOS: Endeavour exhibit opens to the public
The space shuttle exhibit at the California Science Center is now open to the public. Hundreds of thousands expected to visit each year.
Asian-themed ‘Night Market’ gains popularity
Thousands of people will experience the best in Asian cuisine when they gather this weekend for the “626 Night Market” in the San Gabriel Valley.
Airbus wants to do more business in SoCal
Airbus wants to do more business with Southern California suppliers. Its chairman comes to LA to meet with dozens of prospective contractors.
Riordan ballot initiative seeks LA pension change
Former LA Mayor Richard Riordan launches a ballot initiative to move new city workers from pension plans to 401(k) accounts.
Photos: The Endeavour arrives at California Science Center
The Endeavour finally comes to a stop at Exposition Park, about 16 hours behind schedule on its final journey to the California Science Center.
A preview of Endeavour, the museum exhibit
The space shuttle Endeavour will become the centerpiece of an exhibit at the California Science Center. A preview of what's in store when it opens to the public.













