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I started with Patch as the copy editor for 11 Patch sites: Alameda, Albany, Castro Valley, El Cerrito, Hercules, Newark, Piedmont, Pinole, San Leandro, San Lorenzo and Union City. Currently I am the local editor at Piedmont Patch and Alameda Patch. Questions? dixie.jordan@patch.com.

Before coming to Patch, I was the editor and publisher of Parents Press, a magazine for Bay Area parents, for more years than I like to remember. Before that, I was news editor at the Contra Costa Times and a reporter at various Northern California newspapers. 

I am a fifth generation Californian who has lived in the East Bay most of my life and a graduate of UC Berkeley. For fun, I volunteer on archaeology digs, mostly in Ireland and the Southwest.

My brilliant and beautiful daughter, Jenny, a school psychologist, just married the charming Chris Davidson and they are living in Austin, Texas — too far way!

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College Freshman Survival Guide — For Parents Too

It's almost time for the kids to move out of the house and venture out on their own for the first time as fall classes start soon. Here are some tips from students at UC Berkeley to help students survive that first year.

College Freshman Survival Guide — For Parents Too
Piedmont|News|

College Freshman Survival Guide — For Parents Too

It's almost time for the kids to move out of the house and venture out on their own for the first time as fall classes start soon. Here are some tips from students at UC Berkeley to help students survive that first year.

College Freshman Survival Guide — For Parents Too
Piedmont|News|

Gov. Brown OKs Bill to Let Transgender Teens Pick Locker Room, Teams

Governor Jerry Brown Monday signed AB1266, a California law allowing transgender students in the state's K-12 public schools to choose either the boys' or girls' locker room and which sex-segregated team to play on. We'd like to know your thoughts.

Gov. Brown OKs Bill to Let Transgender Teens Pick Locker Room, Teams