
Priya Sridhar
General Assignment ReporterPriya Sridhar worked at KPBS as a general assignment reporter. She came to San Diego from San Antonio, Texas where she worked as a general assignment and investigative reporter for KENS5, a CBS affiliate. Priya began her journalism career as a multimedia journalist for the NBC affiliates in Maine. She went on to work as a Washington correspondent for RT, an international news channel. She went on to work as the South Asia bureau chief and correspondent based in New Delhi, India. After returning to the U.S., Priya worked as a video journalist for the Associated Press based in Chicago. She has also worked as a D.C. correspondent and morning show co-host for an international news channel, Arise, headquartered in Nigeria. Some of her most memorable stories in her ten year journalism career include covering the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, MO for the Associated Press and Nigeria’s historic 2015 presidential elections. Priya has a master’s degree in broadcast journalism from Northwestern University and a bachelor’s in international relations and history from Bowdoin College. Priya is also an officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve and serves as an Advisory Board Member of Military Veterans in Journalism.
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Ray Chavez died in his sleep early Wednesday morning.
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KPBS Midday EditionCustoms and Border Protection and the troops deployed on the border are getting ready to handle the influx of asylum seekers and migrants who have already started arriving in Tijuana this week.
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Four candidates are competing to become the new mayor of National City for the first time in 12 years.
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KPBS Midday EditionThousands of clean air vehicles that had been part of a Department of Motor Vehicles incentive program will lose their HOV lane decals on Jan. 1.
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Representative Duncan Hunter, R-Alpine, visited the border Thursday to outline his position on border security.
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The Naval Academy's football team will play Notre Dame for their 92nd consecutive game Saturday at SDCCU stadium.
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The U.S. adds more jobs in January, coronavirus concerns blunt an otherwise strong week for stocks, Macy's announces store closures and San Diego launches a new tourism campaign.
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A possible San Diego County case of the coronavirus, which has killed more than 100 people, is being investigated by health officials, with test results expected back early Wednesday.
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Two motorists were killed and a passenger suffered serious injuries Tuesday morning when a pickup truck heading the wrong way on Interstate 5 in Carlsbad crashed head-on into a sedan following a brief police pursuit in Oceanside.
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