• Justin PetruccelliPatch Staff Verified Patch Staff Badge

  • Fountain Valley, CA

<strong>E-Mail: justin.petruccelli&#64;patch.com</strong><br><strong>Phone: 714-642-0190</strong><br><strong>Birthday: April 10</strong>

After 20 years in Southern California, Justin spent eight years in Arkansas, where he received a bachelor&#39;s degree in print journalism from the University of Central Arkansas and a master&#39;s degree in journalism from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where he served as executive editor of the UALR Trojan. It&#39;s also in Arkansas where Justin developed his love for community news.

Justin moved to Orange County in 2006, and spent nearly three years as a senior editor for Entrepreneur Magazine&#39;s website before coming to Patch.

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<b>Politics: </b>Yes, I pay attention to them. Is this really the first question? Let&#39;s pretend this is the dinner table and/or a bar, shall we?

<b>Religion: </b>Catholic - goes with the last name.

<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>: Feral cats; coyotes (which apprently enjoy eating the feral cats); the relatively stable economy and real estate market.

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Safe at Home

For Art Maltby, the Los Amigos Baseball program isn't just a team—it's a family.

Safe at Home
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Top Stories of 2001: The End of an Era

After more than 30 years in law enforcement, all spent in Fountain Valley, Police Chief Paul Sorrell announced his retirement in 2011.

Top Stories of 2001: The End of an Era
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Top Stories of 2011: And Then There Were 10

The Fountain Valley School District, facing a historic budget shortfall, decides to close Fred Moiola K-8 School.

Top Stories of 2011: And Then There Were 10
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Got Parking Tickets? The State Is in a Forgiving Mood

A new state law offering traffic violators a 50 percent discount on unpaid traffic fines is set to take effect Jan. 1; amnesty is offered for six months.

Got Parking Tickets? The State Is in a Forgiving Mood