
Alexander Nguyen
Multimedia Producer, North CountyAs a multimedia producer, Alexander Nguyen creates content for all of KPBS' platforms, including the web and social media.
Alexander has covered Southern California extensively for several publications, including Patch, Times of San Diego, MyNewsLA.com, and NBC San Diego, where he won an Emmy and several Society of Professional Journalists and San Diego Press Club awards for his writing.
Alexander is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association, Society of Professional Journalists and the San Diego Press Club. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern California and a master’s in journalism innovation from Syracuse University.
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A small earthquake struck near the mountain town of Julian early Wednesday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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San Diego State University established the Center for Military History in February and on Tuesday announced a partnership with the USS Midway Museum to create an interdisciplinary program in modern U.S. military history.
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Two more earthquakes hit San Clemente Island on Thursday morning, one day after a string of four temblors hit the same area Wednesday, according to the U.s. Geological Survey.
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A 10-mile stretch of state Route 94 reopened Thursday morning following a spate of brush fires that spread over rugged open terrain in the far southern reaches of San Diego County on Wednesday afternoon, forcing its closure but causing no reported structural damage or injuries.
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The smallest premature baby ever born in the world and survived is now healthy enough to go home, Sharp Mary Birch Hospital announced Wednesday.
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A well-known and beloved lion at the San Diego Zoo was euthanized Wednesday because the lion’s age-related illnesses worsened, the zoo said.
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Supervisors Nathan Fletcher, Terra Lawson-Remer and Nora Vargas were in favor, while their colleagues Joel Anderson and Jim Desmond were opposed.
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The agreement takes the fair back to a process from years’ prior – multiple vendors will work at the fair instead of just one.
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Nearly all Californians will be asked to further cut back on their water use as drought continues in the nation's most populous state.
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