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Scripps Scientists Want to Use Algae to Create New Energy Source
They hope to eventually replace fossil fuels.

Email: marlena.medford@patch.com
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Hometown: Dallas
Birthday: May 1
Bio: Marlena Medford was born in San Diego but raised in Dallas, where she spent years plotting a return to California. The long road back West took her through Oklahoma, where she earned a journalism degree at OU and interned with NBC while her husband served in the US Air Force. She spent the next four years working as an editor for Advocate Magazine in Dallas, while her husband completed his degree. Last summer, with a military enlistment and college finally behind them, the couple loaded up the truck and left Texas in the rear-view mirror.
Upon arriving in California, Marlena landed a job as an associate editor for Solana Beach Sun and Del Mar Times. A year later she came on board as editor for Encinitas Patch.
In her current role, she aims to give residents a resource for information on the issues happening in their back yard, a forum where they can weigh in with their two cents, and a steady diet of stories that remind them why they love living here.
Marlena can often be spotted logging miles along Coast Highway 101, and tries to lace up for local races whenever her schedule allows it. She also enjoys yoga, hiking the San Elijo Lagoon — and getting to the beach often, where she likes to sit and stare at the sea, pondering the newfound concept of life sans triple-digit highs.
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How would you describe your political beliefs?
I lean left, but after many years of living in and covering communities that veer right, I realize it takes all sorts to make our system work well. There's no such thing as an unbiased person, but I always try to be fair.
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Yes, and I'm proud to say I haven't missed a vote yet.
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I'm Christian, but not a member of any church.
They hope to eventually replace fossil fuels.

The Encinitas Education Foundation and Twin Oaks Golf Course are teaming up for the fundraiser.
The free community event will be from noon to 3 p.m. in front of the Target store off El Camino Real.
Home Instead Senior Care is offering families free kits full of resources.
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The doors are slated to open this fall off El Camino Real, next to the Home Goods store.
A $100,000 prize is up for grabs.
The man surrendered to authorities peacefully and was taken in to custody for psychiatric evaluation.
The San Diego County Bicycle Coalition says the changes will generate awareness for shared roads along North County's coastline.
An infant can die in as little as 15 minutes, even on a mild 75-degree day, according to KidsAndCars.org.
San Diego County will administer the funding.
‘Father of Freestyle BMX’ Bob Haro has been in London for months creating the bicycle sequence for the big event.
UC San Diego researchers describe inflammatory mechanism for first time.
A new community group is pushing for a ballot initiative that would let voters have a say when it comes to major development projects that impact quality of life.
The $94 million project got one step closer to completion when crews set the first steel beam Thursday morning.
UFCW members will meet at locations between Kern County and the Mexican border until Monday.
Boaters sighted a killer whale off of La Jolla last week.
A grand opening celebration is slated for Aug. 3.
However, the measure may not make it to the ballot due to a time crunch.