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Papaya King Gets Lunch Rush on Opening Day
The popular New York-based hot dog eatery opens its first west coast location in Hollywood on Monday.

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Lindsey was named Patch's first west coast community editor, serving the Los Angeles area. Her areas of coverage currently include: Altadena, Glendora, Diamond Bar - Walnut, Monrovia, Redondo Beach, Palos Verdes, Newport Beach, Los Alamitos - Seal Beach, Lake Forest, Rancho Santa Margarita, Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel - Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente.
Lindsey has worked at Patch since August 2010 where she started as a freelance contributor and guest editor covering Culver City, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Pacific Palisades.
She was hired a few months later as the local editor for Hollywood Patch. She served the Hollywood community for a year. From there she became Patch's first community editor on the west coast. This position has included serving Patch sites in the San Gabriel Valley, San Fernando Valley, Orange County and Los Angeles area.
Her media experience has taken her throughout Southern California to cover breaking news, quirky events, crime, education and government.
Lindsey graduated from Pepperdine University with a Bachelor's Degree in Telecommunications - Broadcast News.
Lindsey is a member of the Online News Association and Asian American Journalists Association.
She has worked for The Orange County Register, KABC-TV and WEHT-TV in the past.
The popular New York-based hot dog eatery opens its first west coast location in Hollywood on Monday.

Also, Papaya King opens its doors to the public.
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Also, a town hall meeting will be held tonight to discuss the Hollywood Community Plan.
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The Los Angeles Fire Department's annual open house on Saturday gave residents the opportunity to meet firefighters, see their life-saving tools and have breakfast at the LAFD Museum in Hollywood.
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Also, the Hollywood Hills West Neighborhood Council is accepting nominations for three vacant board positions.
A multi-agency investigation led to the apprehensions in the killing of Lorenzo Smith at an April 17 party, the LAPD says.
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