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
Pasadena leaders oppose Metro’s 710 freeway extension plans
The city council voted Tuesday night to unanimously oppose three proposed routes that would extend the freeway, but cut through three neighborhoods in the process.
One down, one to go: Paralympic Games coming to London
Just when you thought it was safe to tune out the London Olympics, another international competition's about to take place in the same venue.
710 expansion plans anger Pasadena residents
Pasadena City Council members Monday night will likely get an earful from homeowners who don’t like plans to extend the 710 Freeway.
CA lawmakers want Olympian winnings off-limits to Uncle Sam
Some California lawmakers want to recognize star Olympians in a way they’re sure to appreciate: by waiving taxes on the medals and prize money they bring home.
What will LA Metro's future Union Station look like?
L.A. County transportation leaders are mapping out a long-term plan to re-create the iconic 1939 terminal of Union Station.
Metro looking for ways to prevent deaths along Blue Line
With six deaths reported along the route this year, the Metro Blue Line is on track to have its deadliest year since it opened in 1990.
It's Bob Marley Day in Los Angeles
More than 30 years after his death, the Los Angeles City Council has honored the first reggae superstar at today's proclamation of Bob Marley Day.
LAPD looking for men who robbed marijuana clinic, shot guard
Los Angeles police are asking for the public’s help in catching three men who shot and wounded a security guard after robbing a medical marijuana clinic.
Upcoming ‘Carmageddon' sequel may be even bigger
Southland transportation authorities are urging motorists to brace themselves for “Carmageddon 2” — coming in late September.
Metro seeks help in fixing faulty Expo Line tracks
Southland transportation authorities are looking for an outside expert to help fix some faulty tracks along the Expo Line.
Protests over Anaheim police shootings turn violent
While the Anaheim City Council listened to hours of public comment Tuesday evening about the deadly shootings that have sparked unrest in the city, protesters and police faced off for a few tense hours outside, and multiple people were arrested and injured.
Outside city hall, protest over Anaheim's deadly shootings leads to violence
While the Anaheim City Council listened to hours of public comment Tuesday evening about the deadly shootings that have sparked unrest in the city, protesters and police faced off for a few tense hours outside, and multiple people were arrested and injured.
State tells Metro to replace track along Expo Line
California regulators have ordered Metro to replace a length of track where the Expo and Blue lines merge, but Metro is saying the line is perfectly safe.
Hearing delay for professor charged in lab fire death of researcher
Patrick Harran is charged in the 2008 death of 23-year-old researcher Sheri Sangji who was fatally burned in a lab fire.
Six former Bell city leaders will stand trial in January
A criminal trial for six former Bell city leaders charged with misappropriating public money will begin in early January.













