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New columnists share real life stories of survival and success.

After studying in London and graduating from Mizzou with a degree in magazine journalism, my first post-college gig was covering entertainment news for the free daily newspaper, <i>RedEye</i>.
I went on to report for GateHouse Media, Inc. in the northwest suburbs of Chicago writing about local issues facing residents and business owners.
I came to the L.A.-area about a year ago after spearheading a social media department at a boutique PR firm. I was excited for the opportunity to work at Patch and begin my career as a digital editor.
I love meeting new people and am keen on forming relationships with everyone in the community. So please don't hesitate to say hi on Twitter, Facebook or when you see me around town.
New columnists share real life stories of survival and success.

The City will soon commence the design of the Monterey Road street improvement project and make sidewalks ADA complaint.
Have you seen the library's new mosaic design in the center of the Children’s Room?
Filmed in South Pasadena, "Dive!" documents locals recovering pounds of food from Trader Joe's dumpsters.
If South Pas Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) opts out of a continuation ordinance, it would be dissolved on Nov. 1 of this year.
The suspects' vehicle is described as an old red truck—possibly Toyota—with stripes running down each side.
Filmed in South Pasadena, "Dive!" documents locals recovering pounds of food from Trader Joe's dumpsters.
A controversial film documents people recovering food from Trader Joe's dumpsters.
Can you guess where we're at in these local pics?
City council passed Resolution 7172 Wednesday night.
A tentative timeline and look into change orders.
Operator John Letts says negotiations with the City should move forward in a positive manner.
Filmed in South Pasadena, "Dive!" documents locals recovering pounds of food from Trader Joe's dumpsters.
Can you guess where we're at in these local pics?
The next step in the downtown revitalization project is finalizing an exclusive agreement with Genton. A redevelopment agency could help but isn't necessary.
Incumbents Richard D. Schneider, M.D. and David Sifuentes have stated they will not be running for City council in November.
Patch talks with Amy Nettleton about landscape decisions she's made throughout the Fair Oaks Corridor Improvement Project.
Do you remember the wooden stairs leading from Alta Vista Avenue to Monterey Road?
Police reported 12 residential burglaries in June compared to the six reported in May.
Can you guess where we're at in these local pics?