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Wells Fargo Donates to Albany Education Foundation
Wells Fargo recently presented 15 checks totaling $240,000 to school foundations and school representatives throughout the East Bay.

I started freelancing for both San Lorenzo and Castro Valley Patch sites when they launched seperately at the end of 2010. I began as a full-time editor for San Lorenzo Patch in August 2011 and shortly began managing Castro Valley Patch soon after. I bounced around to help cover different Patch sites across the Bay Area since then, before settling to my current role.
I earned my bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism and American studies from the University of Miami in 2010. While in college, I worked as a field reporter for my campus TV station and created/executive produced a biweekly 30-minute lifestyle show on campus life called "Cane's Eye View." One of my favorite parts about the show was launching and hosting its cooking segment.
I've interned at CBS Evening News in New York, where my work included covering the deaths of Walter Cronkite and Michael Jackson and pitching/co-producing a story that aired detailing the controversy of allowing the elderly to drive.
After graduating, I landed my first job as a production assistant and writer with CBS 5 (KPIX) in San Francisco.
I can't be more thrilled to finally be back home to cover an area I grew up in and grew to love. If you see me around, feel free to say "hello" and share any news tips or story suggestions you may have.
Wells Fargo recently presented 15 checks totaling $240,000 to school foundations and school representatives throughout the East Bay.

Event participants can build a new dog bed at a discount at this Earth Day event benefiting Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society.
Reader Renu Bhatt updates folks on the latest going on with the wild turkeys in Albany after speaking with an expert from Fish and Wildlife Services.
The El Cerrito New Library Campaign Committee is holding a work party to improve the interior and exterior of the El Cerrito Libary on April 28 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Alameda Unified School District hired Jeff Cambra, a local resident and professional facilitator, to lead a series of public meetings to present information about the buildings and survey residents to see how they want them used.
In addition to coffee and Indonesian Art, Monkey Forest Road is now also offering customers a selection of 20 wines by the glass, thanks to its recently installed wine station.
Reader Eric Osterholt thinks he spotted a bat fly over his backyard recently. He wants to know if others have also spotted these winged creatures in the neighborhood.
Reader Dan McMullan shares how a group of Berkeley residents are demanding better pedestrian safety.
Entrants must live within the West Contra Costa Unified School District and must be in middle or high school (but not necessarily within the WCCUSD).
Dr. Carol L. Brosgart will be honored at the Salute to Excellence Awards Gala for her impact in advancing the foundation's knowledge and improving quality of life in the battle against liver disease.
Incidents highlighted here were recorded in the Alameda Police Department log from March 28 to March 31. Information was supplied by the police and does not indicate any convictions.
A recent visit to the Telegraph Avenue eatery got this editor wondering how long folks would be willing to wait in line to try the shop's popular chicken sandwich.
Local community involvement can give scientists a better understanding of cancer.
A look at the unique sweets Michael Mischer is serving up during the different seasons at his chocolate shop on Grand Avenue.
El Cerrito Police Department is participating in the Distracted Driving Awareness Month campaign for April that states “It’s Not Worth It" whether it be a ticket or a crash caused by texting or operating hand-held cell phones while driving.
Reader Paul Kamen reports on the potential for Albany Bulb's becoming a movie set for the remake of the 1960s TV series "Petticoat Junction." Given that today is Aril Fool's Day, this just might be a little tongue-in-cheek.
Reader Gayle Johnson has a bone to pick with the person or persons in charge of allowing the increasing amount of speed bumps to go into the Island's shopping centers.
The free Thursday evening outdoor screenings of hit movies are part of the Square’s Waterfront Flicks series.
The free Thursday evening outdoor screenings of hit movies are part of the Square’s Waterfront Flicks series.
The free Thursday evening outdoor screenings of hit movies are part of the Square’s Waterfront Flicks series.