
Andy Riesmeyer
Host and Senior Producer at KTLA-TV (Los Angeles, CA)
anchor/reporter @ktla, past showrunner/host @hot_wheels, @fullscreen, @machinima, @newsbreaker + more. Once an Indiana boy on them Indiana nights.
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2 weeks ago |
ktla.com | Andy Riesmeyer |Bobby Gonzalez
KTLA debuts its latest innovation: Morning Utility Gear, or M.U.G. Viewers can submit for their chance to win a new mug through April 11, 2025. Andy Riesmeyer reports on April 10, 2025.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Andy Riesmeyer
KTLA debuts its latest innovation: Morning Utility Gear, or M.U.G. Viewers can submit for their chance to win a new mug through April 11, 2025. Andy Riesmeyer reports on April 10, 2025. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to KTLA.
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2 weeks ago |
ktla.com | Marc Sternfield |Andy Riesmeyer
A bill advancing in the California State Legislature could change how millions of children ride in vehicles. Last week, the Assembly Transportation Committee voted in favor of advancing AB 435, which would require all children under 10 to use booster seats and ban children under 13 from sitting in the front seat. Under current California law, kids must use booster seats until they are 8 years old or reach a height of 4 feet 9 inches.
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3 weeks ago |
ktla.com | Andy Riesmeyer |Bobby Gonzalez
Fourth Cone Restoration, a women-owned studio in Canoga Park, is gaining millions of views online for its mesmerizing art restorations. From vintage posters to delicate fine art, their skilled team brings damaged pieces back to life with incredible precision. KTLA’s Andy Riesmeyer goes inside the viral sensation that’s preserving history—one masterpiece at a time. This segment aired on April 01, 2025.
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3 weeks ago |
ktla.com | Jacob Burch |Andy Riesmeyer
“Saving Our Seas: Compounding Catastrophe Pt. 2: Shaping the Solution”We know that plastic pollution has become a major environmental and health issue across the planet, as much of the waste ends up in landfills, and sometimes, the ocean. “We call plastic a threat multiplier,” says Monterey Bay Aquarium‘s Chief Conservation & Science Officer Margaret Spring. “It’s effecting climate change, biodiversity, and human and animal health.”But momentum is gaining ground, all around the globe.
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