Kelly Whitney is Director of Integrated Media at NBCLA and Telemundo52, leading the stations' digital platforms.
Prior to joining the digital team, she worked at the Los Angeles Daily News, where she covered breaking news, crime and courts.
She was previously a reporter with the San Fernando Valley Business Journal, covering commercial real estate and the biotech industry.
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Olympian Kerri Walsh Jennings Says She Didn't Wear Mask to Store in ‘Exercise of Being Brave'
In a lengthy Instagram post Sunday night, three-time Olympic gold medalist volleyball player Kerri Walsh Jennings laid out her concerns with wearing face masks as it takes away individual rights and discussed her “little exercise in being brave” of going shopping without wearing one.
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Police Seeking Help Finding 6-Year-Old Boy LA Believed Abducted By His Father
Police are asking for the public’s help to locate a 6-year-old boy believed to have been taken by his father, who does not have custody of the child, from Los Angeles.
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Suspects Wanted in Attempted Murder, Carjacking Arrested After High-Speed Chase
Three people wanted in connected with an attempted murder and carjacking led police on a dangerous high-speed chase in Los Angeles Saturday afternoon before they were arrested. All were inside the blue Hyundai Sonata as the driver blew through intersections and collided with at least two cars. Reports indicated the trio may have used a sledgehammer in the carjacking, with…
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Californians Could See $300 Supplement to Unemployment
Californians unemployed because of the coronavirus pandemic could soon be getting an additional $300 on top of their current benefits, although details of how it will work aren’t yet clear. California is one of 20 states, as of Saturday, that have been approved for emergency funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency as part of its Lost Wages Assistance program….
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Target Closing Some Stores Temporarily in Response to Protests, Looting
After some of its stores were looted and damaged during protests that turned violent across the state, Target said it would temporarily close some of its California stores. “We are heartbroken by the death of George Floyd and the pain it is causing communities across the country. At this time, we have made the decision to close a number of…