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  • Redmond, WA

Email: Caitlin.Moran(at)patch.com

Phone: 425-440-1280

Hometown: Lake Stevens

Hi there, my name is Caitlin Moran, and I am an editor for the 15 Patch sites in the Puget Sound region.

A little about me: I grew up in Snohomish County and graduated from the University of Portland, where I majored in English and served as editor in chief of the student newspaper.

After graduation, I moved to Baltimore and completed a reporting internship at The Chronicle of Higher Education in Washington, D.C. I also worked as a copy editor for The York Daily Record/Sunday News in York, Pa., and spent a year as a community reporter for The Gazette, a group of weekly papers in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, D.C.

I joined Patch in 2010 and managed the Redmond site for two years before transitioning into my current role in early 2013.

In my spare time, I try to take full advantage of the amazing outdoor recreational opportunities available in our region. My favorite activities are backpacking, climbing and skiing.

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Redmond Patch Week in Review

Here's a recap of some of our top stories from the last seven days.

Redmond Patch Week in Review
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Obama to Stop in Medina Sunday For Fundraiser

The Seattle PI reports that Obama's visit includes a stop at a Medina home for a fundraising event. The Washington State Department of Transportation says to expect traffic delays in the Seattle area from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Obama to Stop in Medina Sunday For Fundraiser
Kirkland, WA|News|

Redmond Rejects Traffic Cam Petition

The city's attorney has advised the mayor and City Council that the petition is written in such a way that a vote is not required on the camera program.

Redmond Rejects Traffic Cam Petition
Redmond|News|

Redmond Police Blotter: Sept. 20

The following incidents were reported between 6 a.m. Tuesday and 6 a.m. Wednesday.

Redmond Police Blotter: Sept. 20
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Third Man Indicted in 'Wardriving' Case

Suspects allegedly targeted businesses in Redmond and around the Eastside to access computer information and commit fraud.

Third Man Indicted in 'Wardriving' Case