Alexis Fitts, Patch Staff
- Sonoma Valley, CA
<b>Email</b> alexis.fitts@patch.com<b><br>Phone </b>707-889-0796<b><br>Hometown </b>Philadelphia, PA<b><br>Birthday</b> I share with Shakespeare and Sandra Dee
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Alexis Fitts is the Local Editor for Sonoma Patch. Her stories have been featured in Mother Jones, Salon, Wired.com, and community newspapers in Connecticut, Colorado, and all around the Bay Area. She holds degrees from the Royal Academy of Music and Yale University, where she reported for The New Haven Advocate and discovered the joys of writing on deadline.
<b>Your Beliefs</b><br>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. <br><br><b>Politics </b>— I'm a registered Democrat, but I hold no ideals about party politics. I believe in social liberties and services, along with the fiscal realities required to maintain them. I find myself right on the age-old verge of being young enough for idealism, but old enough to know better. I'm particularly excited to report on local politics, where broad party lines tend to break down in favor of personal ideology. <br><br><b>Religion</b> — I was raised Jewish and Quaker. I still feel very Jewish in my cultural identity and dietary needs, though I am not as strict as I once was. My value system is based deeply in the Quaker belief that the way you treat and respect your fellow man means more than the particulars of what religion you subscribe to. And I believe deeply in bagels. <br><b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b> — Sonoma faces an issue common to towns of a similar size ... how to maintain the sense of community and small-town feel that draws tourists, while finding space for the economic growth that brings jobs and industry. This is a doozy, coming off a particularly rough 2008-09.
Sonoma's schools are at the heart of the community and they are in the midst of a transformation in the coming school year. New administrators and a $40 million school bond passed by voters means change is coming. The folks at Sonoma Patch are going to follow school issues all year long.
Water is a constant issue due to Sonoma being an agricultural community. Sonoma has struggled to find a solution to the water shortages that come from being the last stop on a limited pipeline.
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Sebastiani Revisits the Playful Past of Ocean Beach
By popular demand the theater's added a second showing to 'Remembering Playland at the Beach'
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Young Professionals Get Organized, Grow Together
Sonoma Young Professionals form a networking power lunch series, featuring innovators from the region
Petaluma, CA|News|
Open Space Plentiful But Endangered in Sonoma County
County has some of the highest rates of open space, but much of it is at risk for development, according to a study by the Greenbelt Alliance
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Open Space Plentiful But Endangered in Sonoma
The Sonoma Valley has some of the highest rates of open space, but much of it is at risk for development, according to a study by the Greenbelt Alliance
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Sonoma County Sees Slight Uptick in Memorial Day DUI Arrests
The county had 53 Memorial Day weekend arrests for DUI, up from 43 the previous year.
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Developmental Center Tech to Be Arraigned on Indecent Exposure Charges
Rue LeRoy Denoncourt, 53, of Sonoma, allegedly committed the offense with a 39-year-old female with the mental capacity of a 4-year-old in a bathroom
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Hike Underneath a Full Moon
The Sonoma Ecology Center's nighttime Montini Preserve hike will correspond with the full moon
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Thompson to Hold Town Hall on Congressional Race
Mike Thompson, D-St. Helena, is running to represent Rohnert Park in the newly-drawn District 5.
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What Would You Like to See Here?
Use the comments section to let us know what kind of business you'd like to have in this space. Click the "Keep me posted" button below for an alert when we post this new feature.
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You Tell Us: Where's the Best Burger in Town?
While the coals warm up and the beer chills, take a few minutes to vote in this week's poll for the Best Burgers in Sonoma
Petaluma, CA|News|
Man Stabbed During Fight with Rival Gang Members
Victim was stabbed twice with a knife, during a fight with three teenage boys, police said.
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Thompson Thanks Troops on Memorial Day
Statement from Congressman Mike Thompson, D-St. Helena, who is running to represent the Sonoma Valley in the newly-drawn District 5 published in full below.
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Parks Honored for Veterans Flag, Service
The World War II veteran was documented on CBS for his battle to pass a veterans flag.
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It's a Barbecue Weekend in Our Patch
Longer days, warmer weather and a holiday weekend creates a "perfect storm" for barbecue. What's on your grill?
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Two Sonomans Found With Stolen Car, Property From Windsor, Kenwood Thefts
Larry Hunter, 48, and Monica Miller, 30 were caught when they drove their stolen car up to a property where police were engaged in a probation search
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Sonoma's Backyard Chicken Farmers Get a Day in the Sun
'Tour de Coop takes participants on a 17-mile loop of the best backyard chicken farmers
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Get Real Estate Envy on the Cottage and Garden Tour
The Sonoma League for Historic Preservation takes gawkers behind the scenes for some magical homes and gardens next weekend.
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Traffic Jam Wins for Your Favorite Local Band
The band of Charter School and St. Francis students influences range from The Rolling Stones to Foo Fighters
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Pedestrian Death Raises Questions About Arnold Drive Safety
Neighbors, residents concerned that the lack of sidewalks lead to the death of 32-year-old Pedro Velez-Hernandez, struck and killed Thursday. Click the "Keep me posted" button below this story for updates related to traffic safety.
