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
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.
Multi-million dollar settlement for minority discrimination by Well Fargo
Southland Black and Latino homeowners could receive compensation under a settlement the federal Justice Department has filed.
As Southland faces heat, cooling centers increase hours
Forecasters say we can expect another scorcher in the Southland on Thursday before a dip in temperatures brings relief for the weekend.
Money troubles look to lower curtain on Latino Film Festival
Money problems could scrap plans for a popular local Latino film festival, set for next month at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.
Free 10-mile bike ride in South LA kicks off this weekend
Southland bike enthusiasts are gearing up for a free 10-mile cycle ride through South Los Angeles this Sunday to promote healthy living in the food desert.
Biden talks jobs and the middle class in downtown LA
Vice President Joe Biden Tuesday spoke to thousands of labor union members at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Convention delegates chanted "four more years."
Budget woes and hotter days equal tougher fire season
Fire chiefs say budget cuts and warmer temperatures will make fighting wildfires more challenging.
Commuters frustrated over LA Metro bus route elimination
L.A. County Metro is enacting widespread changes, some which have riders feeling as if the transit agency’s thrown them under the bus.
Los Angeles Film Festival 2012: Downtown rolls out red carpet for Hollywood
Hollywood rolls out the red carpet tonight in downtown L.A. for the 18th annual Los Angeles Film Festival. The 10-day event features a wide range of American and international cinema.
Outgoing Metrolink chief John Fenton on commuter rail and an ostrich egg
Fenton reminisces on his time with Metrolink from his downtown L.A. office, discussing his criticisms, achievements and Florida-bound future.
Can the USS Iowa stay afloat – financially?
The USS Iowa has sailed down the coast from Northern California. Next month, the nearly 900-foot long World War II ship opens as an interactive floating museum.
Hollywood could be hours from becoming 'Hockeytown'
For 45 years, diehard Southland hockey fans have kept a dream on ice: the night their LA Kings would skate to clinch the Stanley Cup.
Can the LA Kings turn tinseltown into Hockeytown?
Game Four of the NHL Finals between the LA Kings and New Jersey Devils is tonight at Staples Center. The Kings lead the series 3-to-0, and need just one more victory to bring home the Stanley Cup. Could a Kings title mean Angelenos will swap sandy beaches and Laker car flags for ice rinks and skates? KPCC's Corey Moore finds out.













