
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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Three days after pleading guilty to corruption, Rep. Duncan Hunter announced he is resigning from Congress after the holidays.
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The donation is one of the largest single gifts in the university’s history, SDSU President Adela de la Torre said.
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Hunter is scheduled to change his plea at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the federal courthouse in downtown San Diego.
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The Board of Education voted 5-0 in favor of joining the suit in a closed session meeting Tuesday evening.
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Power was restored to customers Tuesday night after a bird struck a substation in City Heights causing an outage that hit most of Mid-City and the College area, according to San Diego Gas & Electric.
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Evacuations were lifted around 3:25 p.m. but access to the area was still limited because of the fire trucks in the area, fire officials said.
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In a statement released Tuesday night, Aguirre said District 1 residents "now have a fighter at the county Board of Supervisors who will hold the line against the Trump administration."
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The blaze, officially named the Ariane Fire, scorched at least 5 acres and is 50% contained, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department. The forward rate of progress has been stopped.
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Around half of the county's funds come from the state and federal government for specific purposes. The rest comes from property taxes and fees for services, among other sources.
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