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Born and raised in Mill Valley, I have spent most of my life in Marin County.
After graduating from Sacramento State with a degree in journalism, I returned home to cover sports for the Marin Independent Journal. I have since worked at several papers in Northern California, covering local sports, arts and more.
Joining Larkspur-Corte Madera Patch gives me the opportunity to return to the community I love and to help my neighbors by keeping them informed of local news. Together, we'll tell the stories that really matter to our neighborhood.
Tell us about some local heroes and highlights in our community to get them the recognition you know they deserve.

What's your favorite sporting goods store? It's a photo finish.
Around Town April 13-15: Tomato plant sale; Musical benefit; Blood drive; and kayak tour this weekend.
The new ticketing system for the ballpark ferry from the Larkspur Terminal adds a $2 roundtrip fee.
If you haven't filed your taxes yet, this is crunch time. Get those W-2s and fill out those 1040s.
This is crunch time for taxes. Get those W-2s and fill out those 1040s.
What new business would you like to see at the Town Center?
Corte Madera Vice-Mayor picks up support from the Sierra Club and the Marin Democratic Party as she builds momentum for her run at the Board of Supervisors.
Around Town April 12-13: Take a peek into the history of Kentfield.
If you haven't filed your taxes yet, this is crunch time. Get those W-2s and fill out those 1040s.
If you haven't filed your taxes yet, this is crunch time. Get those W-2s and fill out those 1040s.
Twin Cities and the Friends of Corte Madera Creek Watershed team up to help river otters avoid traffic.
House Hunt April 14: Take a look at these million-dollar properties.
Do you earn $36.63 per hour? That's about what it takes to afford rent for a two-bedroom place in this county and still have enough to pay other bills. Shocking?
Ross Valley Sanitary District says that further investigation shows that the spill was limited to a parking lot.
TAM's review of the latest scenario for the Plan Bay Area Sustainable Communities Scenario leads some to wonder whether it's math or a con.
Around Town April 11-12: If you happen to be at the farmers market today, pick up some carrots and leeks for a tasty treat.
The Transportation Authority of Marin reviewed the latest scenario for the Plan Bay Area Sustainable Communities Scenario, and TAM's reaction leads some to wonder whether it's math or a con.
TAM's review of the latest scenario for the Plan Bay Area Sustainable Communities Scenario leads some to wonder whether it's math or a con.
County's Health and Human Services department will highlight changes to the program over the past year.