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La Opinión Endorses José Huizar For CD 14
Councilmember is credited for ambitious agenda, but overall lack of interest in Northeast is also noted.

David Fonseca is the editor of Mount Washington-Highland Park Patch. He got his start in reporting as an intern for the Fall River Herald News in southeastern Massachusetts in 2005.
After earning his bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 2006, he worked as both a freelancer and as a crime and education reporter for the Bourne and Sandwich Enterprise newspapers on Cape Cod in Massachusetts.
David briefly freelanced for South Pasadena Patch before launching Highland Park-Mount Washington Patch in December of 2010.
When not reporting, he enjoys playing basketball, watching movies and doing his darndest to overcome inertia.
Councilmember is credited for ambitious agenda, but overall lack of interest in Northeast is also noted.

Both Jose Huizar and Rudy Martinez pledged to remain civil throughout the remainder of the campaign.
Cleaning crews said they were preparing the pet shop for sale, but neither the bank nor the late owner's family have confirmed that the property is available.
CD 14 Candidate was pressed to provide more specifics about his plans for the district, which includes Highland Park and Mount Washington
Community members gathered on Saturday afternoon to help spruce-up the Arroyo Seco Library's shabby exterior.
Pets have been sold to help owner cover medical expenses.
Al Strange, long time resident of Highland Park and president of the Northeast Democratic Club, was shaped by Martin Luther King's message.
Stayed tuned for live updates from tonight's HHPNC meeting.
This week's bite offers Far East fusion in a relaxing atmosphere.