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I'm the local editor for Camp Pendleton Patch.
Before coming to Patch, I covered Fort Drum, N.Y. and the Army's 10th Mountain Division for the Watertown Daily Times, where I wrote a series on how the unit and the community changed after a decade of war. In 2010, I graduated from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where I was a Pulitzer-Moore fellow while interning at Lens, the photojournalism blog of The New York Times.
My interest in military reporting comes from my own time in the Army. In 2000, I joined as a cavalry scout and deployed as a gunner to both Kosovo and Iraq. I studied German and Arabic at Arizona State University and spent summers in Germany and Egypt.
I'm a native of Nogales, Arizona y hablo Español.
If you're a restaurant owner hosting a special Easter meal in any Encinitas community, let Patch editor Daniel Woolfolk know.

On May 2, at La Costa Heights elementary school, the Encinitas Union School District will be holding the Math 24 tournament, "Math made fun!"
Southern California Edison officials will meet with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission next week to discuss plans to restart the San Onofre power plant.
Southern California Edison officials will meet with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission next week to discuss plans to restart the San Onofre power plant.
Operation Proper Exit welcomes the first group of wounded heroes back to Kandahar, Afghanistan to help the healing process.
Various Oceanside businesses have begun using SpotOn, a loyalty reward program that vows to keep consumers from having too many loyalty cards.
Marines from Silent Drill Platoon perform during the Battle Color Ceremony at the Paige Fieldhouse Football Field on base, Friday.
Marines, both "Old Breed" and "New Breed," recently traveled to Iwo To, Japan, to remember the Battle of Iwo Jima.
You can check traffic and accidents in real-time using the Commute page on Patch.
Poet Rolland Tizuela previews Taste of Leucadia—Food for Thought, which will take place on April 4.
If you thought the viral video sensation was long gone, think again. Leucadians took part in the fun this month.
Melanie Virgen, 13, and 15-year-old Edgar Sanchez were fatally shot in the Calle Montecito park about 8:50 p.m. last Wednesday.
An urban cooking class will be held 1 p.m. April 14 at 598 Park Ln. The cost is $38.
Past recipients say the sizable scholarship has enabled them to pursue their college and career dreams.
It will be held April 1 to April 5. The theme is, "Protecting the Environment, Wildlife, and our Pets."
Every Sunday there's 50% off already reduced merchandise—everything but apparel.
"Colby Jack" is the adoptable Pet of the Week at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society in Encinitas.
Park & Beach Superintendent John Frenken tells Patch how workers on Encinitas Community Park recycle old concrete and asphalt to reduce waste and save money.
Park & Beach Superintendent John Frenken updates Patch readers on the Encinitas Community Park’s dog park.