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Former Editor Monrovia Patch

Hometown: Pomona, CA

Birthday: July 21

Bio: A southern California native, I grew up in the Inland Valley and moved to the San Gabriel Valley after graduating from Pomona College in 2003.

I began my writing career by contributing satirical pieces to various online publications before enrolling at the USC Annenberg School for Journalism in 2005. In 2006, I spent a summer working as a reporter at the Cape Times in Cape Town, South Africa. I graduated from the USC Annenberg School in 2007 with an M.A. in journalism and worked for the Los Angeles Times and NFL Network before signing on as a staff writer at the Pasadena Star-News in 2008. I left the Star-News in 2010 to become the editor of Monrovia Patch.

Posting Activity

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Plan Monrovia Special Meeting Scheduled Tuesday

The Monrovia City Council will hold a study session Tuesday as part of Plan Monrovia, the city's effort to incorporate public input into its strategic plan for the next two years.

Plan Monrovia Special Meeting Scheduled Tuesday
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Power Outage Reported in North Monrovia

About 700 customers are affected by the outage that began Monday morning, according to Southern California Edison.

Power Outage Reported in North Monrovia
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Mt. Sierra College To Host Global Game Jam

The international gaming competition starts Friday and challenges students to develop a full game over the period of two days.

Mt. Sierra College To Host Global Game Jam
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City Council Moves Forward With April Elections

More than a dozen residents spoke out passionately on both sides of the issue before the City Council decided to go ahead with April's elections because only two candidates qualified for two open council seats.

City Council Moves Forward With April Elections
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Newspaper Calls on Monrovia to Hold 'Real Election'

The Pasadena Star-News challenged Monrovia to extend its candidate filing period so more candidates could run for two open City Council seats following the controversial resignation of former Councilman Clarence Shaw.

Newspaper Calls on Monrovia to Hold 'Real Election'