I sit down with L.A.'s most beloved anchor, Lynette Romero of NBC4, for an honest & heartwarming conversation about her origin story as a Mexican-American from Colorado working her way into the most important job in L.A. local news. Her vivacious spirit and boundless energy are contagious, as she regales us with stories of her parents, meeting her husband in Guadalajara, and her thoughts on local journalism and the future of TV News.
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I sit down with L.A.'s most beloved anchor, Lynette Romero of NBC4, for an honest & heartwarming conversation about her origin story as a Mexican-American from Colorado working her way into the most important job in L.A. local news. Her vivacious spirit and boundless energy are contagious, as she regales us with stories of her parents, meeting her husband in Guadalajara, and her thoughts on local journalism and the future of TV News.
Nike Cortez vs. Vans Checkerboard—Which shoe is more L.A.?
In a Minute with Evan Lovett
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1 month ago
Nike Cortez vs. Vans Checkerboard—Which shoe is more L.A.?
Two historically popular shoes, both with deep L.A. roots: The Nike Cortez is the symbol of Los Angeles culture, and the Vans Checkerboard is the symbol of Los Angeles subculture - and both shoes have been embraced worldwide for generations. So which shoe is MORE L.A., the Cortez or the Checkerboard. Sound off and let us know which piece of iconic Southern California footwear you are more proud to wear!
In a Minute with Evan Lovett
I sit down with L.A.'s most beloved anchor, Lynette Romero of NBC4, for an honest & heartwarming conversation about her origin story as a Mexican-American from Colorado working her way into the most important job in L.A. local news. Her vivacious spirit and boundless energy are contagious, as she regales us with stories of her parents, meeting her husband in Guadalajara, and her thoughts on local journalism and the future of TV News.