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Dorothy Reinhold was also featured in a recent Los Angeles Times article on food bloggers.

Born in Maryland and raised in South Florida, Jonathan Friedman dreamed of a career in broadcast journalism. He attended Ithaca College to pursue this dream. Following graduation in 2001, Friedman had a brief stint as a news reporter at KYCA-AM Radio in Prescott, AZ. It was at this time, he realized that print journalism was his calling.
Friedman then moved to Los Angeles, where he began his career in print journalism. He started working for Patch as the editor of Malibu Patch in 2010.
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Dorothy Reinhold was also featured in a recent Los Angeles Times article on food bloggers.

The first-place winners will move on to the district level competition.
There are several open houses taking place this weekend in the Malibu area.
Keep your dollars local and do your holiday shopping in Malibu on Small Business Saturday.
The bronze statue was given to Malibu in honor of Surfrider Beach's designation as the first World Surfing Reserve.
A suspect has been taken into custody. One westbound lane of Pacific Coast Highway was briefly closed.
A tennis tournament and party at the Malibu Racquet Club is the Malibu High PTSA's biggest fundraiser of the year.
The Malibu City Council next week will consider a measure to initiate the petition process for forming a Malibu school district.
The City Council next week will consider a measure to initiate the petition process for forming a Malibu school district.
For many homebound Malibu residents, a visit from Meals on Wheels West volunteers will be their only human interaction on Thanksgiving.
The charges stem from an alleged incident of domestic violence in June.
John Whitman Wachs earns his first-degree black belt at Joey Escobar's Martial Arts Studio.
The event will include hors d'oeuvres, wine, live acoustic music as well as Old School Malibu clothing, jewelry and art.
Sina Khankhanian, who is charged with second-degree murder in the April 2010 death of Malibu eighth-grader Emily Shane, is expected to go to trial Jan. 9.
Follow the Board of Education hearing as it happens
Mayor Laura Zahn Rosenthal, Mayor Pro Tem Lou La Monte and City Council member Pamela Conley Ulich announce their support for 50th state Assembly District candidate Betsy Butler.
A crash about two miles north of Pacific Coast Highway had slowed traffic on the road.
With the city's contribution, the reward rises to $16,700 for information leading to the arrest, conviction of whoever killed an area mountain lion being monitored by the Park Service.
A contribution from the city of Malibu brings the reward to $16,700 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever killed an area mountain lion that was being monitored by the Park Service.