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Week in Review, Nov. 13: Holiday Jobs, Downtown Roseville News, More
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Lauren Gibbs is the field editor for Sacramento-area Patch sites. She is the former editor of Roseville Patch.
Email: Lauren.Gibbs@patch.com
Phone: 916-622-0094
Hometown: Yorba Linda, CA
Birthday: October 19
Bio:
Lauren Gibbs was born and raised in Southern California. She attended CSU, Chico and earned her bachelor’s degree in both journalism and interior design. She decided to go the journalism route, following her love of writing.
After college, Lauren interned for a summer at Sactown magazine, an award-winning magazine, covering the city of Sacramento. Shortly after her internship, she joined the Roseville Press Tribune newspaper as a reporter, where she covered city, business and feature stories for Roseville and Granite Bay. From there, Lauren moved to the Roseville Press-Tribune’s sister paper, The Placer Herald, where she served as the associate editor for the Rocklin weekly paper. At The Placer Herald, Lauren covered education news, features on people in the community, business profiles and more.
When she’s not writing for Patch, she’s in her kitchen cooking and baking & playing with her baby girl. She also loves to take weekend getaways with her husband exploring California.
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The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Nov. 28 for four city commissions.
Krispy Kreme, McCormick & Schmick's and BJ's Brewhouse are among the Roseville eateries offering free items to veterans.
There are two ceremonies in Roseville this year and a free pancake breakfast this Veterans Day.
The Roseville office has been closed since Nov. 2 for black mold removal.
Tonight is opening night for Oakmont High School’s “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged).”
A restaurant/entertainment venue may be coming soon to Vernon Street as part of the plan to revive Downtown Roseville.
Find out what’s going on in Roseville today.
A roundup of crime from the Roseville Police Department.
A 30-second test will interrupt your TV, radio, cable and satellite programs today at 11 a.m.
Vacancies in Roseville and Rocklin strip malls decreased, while they increased in community neighborhood centers for the third quarter, according to Colliers International.
There’s also a RJUHSD board meeting tonight.
As part of its grand opening celebrations, $2,500 will be given to Thomas Jefferson Elementary School.
Roseville Police detectives seized about a pound of marijuana during the arrest of suspected drug dealers, one from Roseville, and another from Citrus Heights.
There’s also a chance to listen to Dr. Robert Melillo speak about brain function.
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Three men were caught stripping copper wiring in a field in west Roseville Thursday.
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A number of fundraisers have been held in an effort to raise money for a Roseville family in need.
Convoy of Hope will be held at 10 a.m. Nov. 5 with free food and clothes given to thousands of Sacramento residents in need.