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Email: andre.taylor@patch.com
Phone: 703-439-4933
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
Birthday: May 3
Bio: I was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pa. and recently moved to Virginia in October. I received my BA in Mass Communications from Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, the nation's first Historically Black College and University. Before attending Cheyney, I attended Temple University in Philadelphia where I was a member of the Owls football team as a scholar-athlete. After a little more than a season of football at Cheyney, I left the game because of an injury. I then focused my attention solely on journalism and quickly rose from a sports reporter to editor-in-chief of our campus newspaper, The Record.
I love to cook and you will get a chance to follow my recipes on this website in my Andre Taylor's Tasty Tidbits column.
Your Beliefs: I live by the old journalistic rule of get it first, but get it right. I believe great, solid journalism is a lost art form. I promise to be fair in all of my reporting and I welcome criticism, good and bad, as that is the only way I feel we can preserve one of our most precious freedoms as Americans: freedom of press. I believe input from the public is needed to make sure the real news is being reported on. I promise to always keep an open ear to anyone willing to speak.
Politics: I have been a registered voter since I turned 18. Since becoming eligible to vote, I have moved around a lot and I have been registered to vote in: Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia, Delaware, Texas, Maryland and now Virginia. Voting is something I take very serious and a privilege I partake in whenever I can.
Religion: I was raised in a mostly African Methodist Episcopal family. My wife and I are currently looking for a church home.
Local Hot-Button Issues: As a new resident of Fairfax County, I can't say enough how much I dislike the heavy traffic surrounding Interstate-495 near and around Tyson's Corner. As a person who has lived in Philadelphia and New York, I understand traffic, but never have I seen such massive traffic jams during the weekends, late evenings and during the times of day when people should be at work and school and not in a three mile backup.
See what other headlines were in the news over the week.

Still talk of possibly opening a sub-police station in a mixed use building in Tysons Corner.
Regular schedule keeps Mustangs loose for game against Floyd County High.
The most recent available restaurant health inspections provided by the Virginia Department of Health.
Falls Church Habitat Restoration team gets going Saturday in Cherry Hill Park.
Still talk of possibly opening a sub-police station in a mixed use building in Tysons Corner.
Still talk of possibly opening a sub-police station in a mixed use building in Tysons Corner.
The Falls Church police department supplied the following incident and arrest information. It does not indicate a conviction.
The two men were last seen running away from the crime scene toward Shreve Road.
The community center is scheduled to remain open through 10 p.m.
No one injured in fire that disabled snowplow.
Share your pictures from the most significant snowfall of 2013.
The two agencies and Fairfax County Fire and Rescue will begin training this spring on how to respond to issues at the new rail stations.
Users can now walk or ride on Falls Church trail from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Fairfax Advocates for Better Bicycling will be giving out free lights this week.
Council will hold a work session Monday at City Hall starting at 7:30 p.m.
The March 1 deadline for sequestration passed, and another deadline could come and go March 27.
The Mustangs rolled over Northumberland High 68-35 in the quarterfinals Saturday.
See what other stories made the Top 10 list in Falls Church in February.
The wood and aluminum statue is more of a Falls Church landmark than political message.
City uncertain when more new patrols cars will join the aging fleet. See video of the new patrol car here.