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As a journalist I've worked for the Pasadena Star News, The Stanford Daily, Eastern Group Publications (a chain of bilingual newspapers in Los Angeles), KNBC-LA, and BNET.
At these respective media, I learned to tell stories in a wide variety of media: print, video, even map mash-ups! Though these media were very diverse in the styles and news they covered, they all were devoted to providing the most accurate information that was relevant to their audience.
That's why I believe Patch is in a field of its own, covering news and events that directly impact the lives of its city's residents.
In my spare time, I'm constantly streaming NPR, looking for the best happy hour food deals, bargain clothes shopping, talking to strangers, and sipping iced soy chai lattes.
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So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them.
In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.
Politics
I'm a registered Democrat, but I'm fairly moderate. I understand why our nation is a two-party system, but rarely is an issue ever that black and white.
Instead of pigeon-holing myself according to my party's beliefs, I try to bypass this bifurcated system and analyze topics through a more open-minded lens. I believe in unbridled freedom of speech, social justice, financial frugality, and green energy.
Religion
I've been lucky enough to be surrounded by people of all faiths, backgrounds, and nationalities. While I don't have a religion myself, I've engaged in enough religious conversations to know that all religions are valid, and no one should ever discount another's religion.
So, I live by The Golden Rule: Treat others as you would like to be treated.. And by John Lennon: all you need is love.
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With over 60,000 lights, it's hard to miss the holiday train as it up the Peninsula to collect toys for Bay Area children.
Residents can’t miss the holiday train with over 60,000 lights as it zooms through our towns to collect toys for Bay Area children.
The county’s search for a suspect of a shooting in Vallejo led them to the Coastside.
Residents can’t miss the holiday train with over 60,000 lights as it zooms through our towns to collect toys for Bay Area children.
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission recently released its annual survey of Bay Area road conditions.
Black Friday will begin on Thanksgiving Night this year, allowing shoppers to cram in extra hours of bargain hunting.
Trains will run longer Wednesday and Sunday.
Rather than buy into the Black Friday madness, many consumers this year are opting to 'buy nothing' and shop on Small Business Saturday instead.
Sure we’re all thankful for our family and friends, but what else should people more show gratitude for?
Black Friday will begin on Thanksgiving this year, allowing shoppers to cram in extra hours of bargain hunting.
After fighting the greedy crowds in a sleep-deprived zombie-like state, Black Friday turned out to be a far different experience than what I had anticipated. Share your story with Patch!
A USA Today investigation found that the carbon monoxide leak at the Embassy Suites on Nov. 8 was just one of dozens over the past three years.
Black Friday will begin on Thanksgiving this year, allowing shoppers to cram in extra hours of bargain hunting.
The California Department of Education released its latest fitness test results for the 2011-2012 school year. How did San Mateo County do?
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission just released its annual survey of Bay Area road conditions.
You sent us your photos for our news articles, and we’re featuring them.
So far, more than 13,000 Golden Staters have joined an online drive to leave the union.
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission just released its annual survey of Bay Area road conditions.
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission just released its annual survey of Bay Area road conditions.