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My interest in community journalism, more specifically, started while I was an undergrad at Washington University in St. Louis. After college, I worked for a print-based community newspaper group in northern St. Louis County, Mo., but quickly I came to realized that online journalism is really the future of community news, and I went to grad school at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University with this in mind.
I've worked on the online side of print publications, for stand-alone news websites and for start-ups in the several Midwest states before my husband and I took advantage of an opportunity to live in the U.S. Virgin Islands for a year. Upon returning (which a much-diminished tolerance for cold weather), I spent a few years at the Newspaper Association of America in Arlington, Va. studying how newspapers are using digital media to reach out to new audiences.
My husband and I, and our beagle-lab mix, Chloe, live in a fixer-upper in Alexandria, Va. When I'm not working (for Patch.com or on the house), I enjoy biking, hiking and running, gardening, and exploring new areas and restaurants. I like being outdoors and I love living in this area of Northern Virginia.
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Where do you stand on each of these issues? We all know traffic can be really bad in Northern Virginia. I usually drive a hybrid vehicle, and I take advantage of public transportation when it's convenient to do so. I used to occasionally bike to work and I don't mind walking places.
On education: I don't have children (yet), but I do want them to attend good local, public schools.
The top news of the week from your Patch sites Inside the Beltway.

Get a free mini cone of gelato from 2 - 5 p.m. Saturday.
A high-end car theft northwest of Tysons Corner and more than a dozen larcenies reported in the McLean Police District by the Fairfax County Police Department.
A woman found graffiti on her car, cigarettes were (almost) stolen from a business and a teenager got his phone back.
ALIVE!, Child & Family Network Center and other opportunities to give back.
These homes are now for sale in Old Town and some have open houses this weekend.
With days left in the 2013 Virginia General Assembly session, legislators are still trying to find common ground between eliminating the gas tax and raising it.
With days left in the 2013 Virginia General Assembly session, McLean-area Sen. Janet Howell joins group that will hammer out a transportation deal.
The George Washington Birthday Celebration Parade is just one of several historic events this weekend in Alexandria.
Small school athletes struggle with unequipped coaches, indifferent administrators
Libraries and schools are closed Monday, in addition to some other government agencies.
New turf, lighting helps meet a field shortage in the Great Falls area.
These homes in and around Falls Church are new listings for sale.
The most recently listed homes for sale in the McLean area.
House subcommittee rejects Senate amendment to allow Virginia governors to serve two consecutive terms.
The Falls Church police department supplied the following incident and arrest information. It does not indicate a conviction.
Giant is to undergo more than $250,000 in renovations in 2013.
Four local restaurants have been inspected recently; here are the results from food service inspection reports in Alexandria's west end.
Patch publishes the latest round of health department restaurant inspection reports from restaurants in McLean and Tysons Corner.
The Virginia House and Senate will have to come together on a comprehensive package quickly.