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Phone: 909-560-3791
Hometown: Carson and Long Beach, CA (now Walnut)
Birthday: Aug. 5
Bio: Melanie C. Johnson is a writer and lover of all things escapism, including books, movies, music and television. She loves art, theater, travel and anything her dad cooks. She is a diehard Lakers fan. She also is the editor of your Walnut Patch.
Melanie grew up in Carson and Long Beach. She also lived in Diamond Bar for several years and is there regularly visiting her mom. She earned a bachelor's degree in English from Cal Poly Pomona in 1997 and a master's degree in journalism from Syracuse University in New York in 1999.
Most recently, Melanie worked as a reporter for the Press-Enterprise newspaper in Riverside. She covered cities and school districts. She also worked as a former city and education reporter for the San Bernardino Sun, covering some of the largest school districts in the state. There she earned back-to-back first place awards in 2001 and 2002 for education coverage from the Society of Professional Journalists, Inland Empire chapter.
Now, she is bringing her love of journalism, writing and people to her job as the editor of Diamond Bar-Walnut Patch!
Looking for some entertainment this weekend? Here is what's playing on the big screen.

Looking for some entertainment this weekend? Here is what's playing on the big screen.
While in college, Dan Bejmuk and Danielle Takata founded Dreambox Creations in the mid 1990s with four other Cal Poly students.
Despite the one-day ban, air quality is forecast to be good in the San Gabriel Valley.
Air quality is forecast to be only moderate in the Walnut and Pomona valleys.
Both Zucco and Board Member Terrence Williams, who won election in November, also were sworn in during the annual reorganization meeting.
The police blotter includes crimes reported Dec. 9-11.
Walnut Sheriff's Capt. Jim Scroggin gave a presentation on recent crime at the City Council meeting Wednesday night.
Residents who live adjacent to the proposed project had appealed the Planning Commission's approval of the development's tentative tract map.
About 50 parents enrolled in the college's two student service programs and their children visited with Santa Claus.