MMJ Reporter for NBC Right Now
KNDU (NBC Right Now) is the number one local news show for the Tri-Cities to Yakima Eastern Washington region. As a bilingual Multimedia Journalist Reporter for KNDU, here are my stories. From investigative stories, to COVID news, to community inspirations, and special series like “No More Stolen Sisters,” I’ve had the privilege of reporting on a myriad of relevant everyday news and information. You might also see me on the weather wall too!
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COVID-19 Behind Bars: An in-depth investigation of the pandemic inside local jails
Morrow County water emergency filled with poisonous levels of nitrate
Local woman tells authorities Finley Creek Jane Doe could be her mother
Community mourns beloved man after a deadly crime rampage
Multiple fires, deaths, and officer-involved shooting culminate deadly crime rampage
Bus driver stabbed to death by local pedestrian while children were on school bus
Anonymous former employee shares experience at Torbett KinderCare after abuse allegations emerge
Parents of missing Pasco boy, Edgar Casian, wanted as graphic abuse details emerge
Child remains confirmed to be Edgar Casian
Drive-By ADA Lawsuits hit local businesses
Breaking: Explosion at Shearer Foods in Umatilla
Rise in car thefts in Tri-Cities
About 1,500 residents with no water as Kennewick Irrigation District works to prepare mainline pipes
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Local student creates petition to fire teacher over sexual assault comments
Legislators go in depth on WA police reform bills
Tips and information from immigration lawyer as DACA is ruled illegal
Cuban-American locals bring awareness to Tri-Cities begging for help with crisis in Cuba
Governor Inslee signs 12 police reform bills, the most for any state in the nation
A breakdown of police reform bills
Tri-Cities parents showing concern over Yik Yak app, citing cyberbullying and inappropriate comments
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EXCLUSIVE: Meet Norma Rodriguez, Benton Franklin Counties Superior Court’s first Latina judge
EXCLUSIVE: Community mourns beloved man after a deadly crime rampage
Remembering Vicente Fernandez, El Rey de Rancheras
After 2 years of no music, local artists perform Brahms’s Requiem & Ukrainian National Anthem
Richland could be the gateway of renewable energy to the world
Community honors bus driver killed while protecting children on school bus
Orgullo Latino: Movement Athletics new gym set to get Pasco community healthy
Black History Month: How the Black community built Tri-Cities
Womens’ empowerment through self-defense classes
Let’s Taco-bout the Pasco Taco Crawl
Orgullo Latino: Panaderia Colima business spotlight
New Grid Storage Launchpad coming to Richland can create new energy sources
Local twins miraculously survive near fatal car accident
Free books with a twist of diversity and inclusion
Grammy-nominated artist comes to give concert in Tri-Cities
Local student awarded for being in top 1% of high-achieving WA Latinos
Cooling centers cope amidst historical WA heatwave
Someone almost crashed into Pasco man’s home - shedding light on speeding issues
Ride-Along with Meals on Wheels who delivers food to senior citizens
Latino Mother’s Day and why it’s important
Downtown Pasco revitalization and innovation with a twist; a coffee shop in a boutique
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President Biden Addresses Nation on Omicron
7-year-old girl survives nearly fatal COVID complication, MIS-C
Local 5 and 7-year-old get vaccinated just as CDC authorizes vaccines for children
Richland School District votes to defy state mandate and remove mask mandate
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Richland School District voted to end mask mandate
Four Richland dads file petition to recall three Richland school board members
Governor Jay Inslee visits Tri-Cities to discuss homelessness
Senator Ron Wyden honors Hermiston Mayor
Lawsuit claims Latino voters were more likely to be rejected in local elections
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