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Hometown: Winters, CA
Birthday: July 22, 1983
Bio
I went to high school down the road in Winters.
My first reporting job was with the Winters Express shortly after I graduated from CSU Monterey Bay with a degree in Communications and a minor in Spanish. Once I realized I loved the job, I enrolled in the New Media Journalism program at Northwestern University, where I got a Masters degree.
I'm happily married to my wife, Bianca. We have a very cool baby boy named Noah. I also enjoy playing music, reading, camping and sipping coffee (and on special occasions, whisky).
Here are a few things us Patch editors like to put on the table, for the sake of transparency:
Politics
I’m a registered Democrat but am always prepared to vote otherwise, and have done so many times in the past.
Religion
I'm Christian, but have not been baptized and am more concerned with my own personal approach to life than with the salvation of strangers. Call me a cliché, but I’d say I’m more spiritual than I am religious.
Would you give the recycling program an A or an F? Or something in the middle.

Enjoy an art-filled evening in downtown Davis tonight.
The all-star Yankees first baseman will answer questions, post exclusive videos and share advice for young athletes in new, regular feature on Patch.
The all-star Yankees first baseman will answer questions, post exclusive videos and share advice for young athletes in new, regular feature on Patch.
TEDx at UC Davis is an independently organized TED event.
Here is one of the more lively, intense speeches from Wednesday's pepper spray presentation.
"She is our chancellor and she will remain our chancellor until she does something horrendously illegal," one task force member said.
Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi sent a letter just before the Reynoso Report Task Force presentation on UC Davis pepper spraying ended.
The task force discussed the administration's lack of a clear plan as well as the need to rethink the nature of campus police.
Twitter and Facebook users immediately responded, as they so often do. Here's a bit of what they had to say. Scroll down using the bar to the right of the tweets!
The land was donated to UC Davis by the farm owner's daughters with the intention of funding scholarships for the school of medicine.
Reynoso Task Force Report: "The pepper spraying incident that took place on November 18, 2011 should and could have been prevented."
Reynoso Task Force Report: "The pepper spraying incident that took place on November 18, 2011 should and could have been prevented."
Taqueria Guadalajara will be catering an event to raise money for the Davis Bridge after-school program.
The Dunning family created their own money-saving challenge, living off of just $2.18 a day for a month.
The arrests of John Dunham, 54, and Armida Contreras, 48, were part of an investigation by the Yolo County Narcotic Enforcement Team.
News reports were quick to liken the two incidents in which dozens of student protesters were pepper-sprayed. But there were plenty of differences.
Pending the judge’s ruling after a hearing scheduled for Tuesday, April 10, the task force now plans to outline its findings and recommendations to the UC Davis community – students, faculty and staff – on Wednesday, April 11, from 3:30 to 4:45 p.m. i
"Humans vs. Zombies is a glorified game of tag played at many college campuses throughout the world."