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Oakland Lawyer Appointed to California Fair Political Practices Commission
The Fair Political Practices Commission was created by a ballot initiative passed by California voters in 1974.

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Update Sept 23 2013: I edit Banning-Beaumont Patch and Palm Desert Patch and I contribute to Redlands-Loma Linda Patch when time allows.
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Last update May 2012: I come to Redlands-Loma Linda Patch from the San Gorgonio Pass, where I edited Banning-Beaumont Patch for 15 months.
Prior to Patch, I worked for City News Service, the regional news wire based in Los Angeles.
My most recent assignment there was covering crime and public safety, 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. five nights a week from the ground-floor media room in the new LAPD Administration Building, across the street from Los Angeles City Hall.
Before my assignment downtown, I covered the Pass area as part of my duties for City News Service in Riverside on weekends, and I started a mountain-oriented web site called Watershed News.
My newspaper experience includes time with The Sun in San Bernardino and the Press-Enterprise in Riverside. My work helped earn honors for both papers, including Best of the West for Spot News coverage of the Old Fire in 2003, then National Headliner and Scripps Howard National Journalism awards for the fire-flood series "Unnatural Disasters."
Editing Redlands-Loma Linda Patch is a homecoming of sorts. I lived in Redlands and Mentone about 10 years beginning in 1999.
Before I came to inland Southern California, I worked in Florida for The Ledger in Lakeland and the Star-Banner in Ocala, both owned by the New York Times Regional Newspaper Group.
To land my first full-time newspaper jobs, I completed my journalism degree at Florida A&M University and worked as an intern and paid correspondent for the Tallahassee Democrat.
I started in Florida as a river-based instructor with Hurricane Island Outward Bound's short-term elective program for troubled and court-ordered youth.
Outward Bound hired me in Florida because I had experience as a wilderness instructor for VisionQuest in Arizona and New Mexico. Clients of the program for troubled and felony-offender teens included the California Youth Authority.
Before VisionQuest, I graduated from a three-month Colorado Outward Bound leadership development program accredited by Oklahoma State University.
Prior to my time in Colorado, I studied journalism at Boston University. I was raised on Capitol Hill in northeast and southeast Washington, D.C. I was born in New York City.
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I believe in freedom of speech. I'm a registered independent.
Religion
I was raised by non-practicing Catholic parents and attended a Jesuit high school. In my early 20s I worked with Native American elders and lodge builders in New Mexico and Arizona. I respect all religions but practice none myself.
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I believe pressing issues in the Redlands-Loma Linda area include land use and development, crime and public safety, politics, water rights and the economy.
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The Fair Political Practices Commission was created by a ballot initiative passed by California voters in 1974.

In order to plunge, a minimum of $125 per plunger must be raised by the plunge date, according to organizers.
The fire was reported by neighbors in the 1700 block of Fairmont Drive about 7:30 a.m. March 10, Redlands spokesman Carl Baker said in a statement.
The author of 'The Esperanza Fire: Arson, Murder, and the Agony of Engine 57' is scheduled to speak about his research for the book at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday March 13 at Barnes & Noble, 27460 Lugonia Ave.
The author of 'The Esperanza Fire: Arson, Murder, and the Agony of Engine 57' is scheduled to speak about his research for the book at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday March 13 at Barnes & Noble, 27460 Lugonia Ave.
The author of 'The Esperanza Fire: Arson, Murder, and the Agony of Engine 57' is scheduled to speak about his research for the book at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday March 13 at Barnes & Noble, 27460 Lugonia Ave.
The next meeting of the Planning Commission is scheduled at 4 p.m. March 26.
Mojave Maxine is a 35-year old desert tortoise who lives at the Living Desert. Each year, she winters in her underground burrow. She stays there in a state of "brumation" - reptilian hibernation - for several months.
Mojave Maxine is a 35-year old desert tortoise who lives at the Living Desert. Each year, she winters in her underground burrow. She stays there in a state of "brumation" - reptilian hibernation - for several months.
Mojave Maxine is a 35-year old desert tortoise who lives at the Living Desert. Each year, she winters in her underground burrow. She stays there in a state of 'brumation' - reptilian hibernation - for several months.
It struck at 9:56 a.m. about 12 miles east-southeast of Anza and 16 miles south-southwest of Palm Desert, according to the USGS.
San Bernardino police responded to a 'shots fired' call about 1:50 a.m. March 11 in the area of the 1100 block of North D.
SB 140 would appropriate $24 million to the Justice Department from the Dealer Record of Sale account to allow for 36 additional agents to be hired for the Armed and Prohibited Persons program.
Ruairi Flanagan, 30, was killed in a surfing accident in Australia last week.
SB 140 would appropriate $24 million to the Justice Department from the Dealer Record of Sale account to allow for 36 additional agents to be hired for the Armed and Prohibited Persons program.
Only seven California restaurants made the cut, and two of them are in San Francisco.
The winning entrepreneur of "Shark Tank Gilroy" will be given a grant and assistance to open his or her new business, Gilroy Downtown Business Association president James Suner said.
As of March 7, the total of $103,690 represented donations to the city's online account, Wells Fargo and Bay Federal, Santa Cruz finance director Marcus Pimentel said.
On the list are improving unreinforced masonry buildings, increasing occupancy, budgeting a full-time coordinator, adding new downtown events, and beautification.
Ruairi Flanagan, 30, was killed in a surfing accident in Australia last week.