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Andrea Mora
Web ProducerAndrea Mora has been working in news since 2012 and has a passion for journalism and breaking stories online. Before joining KPBS, Mora worked as an online news editor at The San Diego Union-Tribune, where she co-produced the “Essential California” newsletter. Mora earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism and certificate in digital and social media from San Diego State University.
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