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Craig was raised in the Twin Cities and spent a great deal of his childhood on the hockey rink. He attended Columbia College in Chicago, where he earned a B.A. in film studies in 2003. He has worked at several newspapers as a sports and features writer, including the Daily Mining Gazette in Michigan and the Antelope Valley Press in Palmdale. Before coming to Patch, he worked at Internet Broadcasting Systems, which manages around 75 television news Web sites. There he edited national news and wrote features.
He started at Patch in 2010 and served as the local editor of North Hollywood-Toluca Lake Patch for two years. Since August of 2012 he has served Patch as an Associate Regional Editor for numerous sites in Los Angeles County, including the San Fernando Valley and San Gabriel Valley areas.
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Brian Ludmer remains in fair condition at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.
Brian Ludmer remains in fair condition at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.
The former Glendale City Councilman is alleged to have embezzled over $300,000 from the Montrose Shopping Park Association.
No one is arrested.
No one is arrested.
The shooting on Dec. 15, 2012, at a home in the 4500 block of Vanalden Avenue brings Hrant Meguerian a sentence of 23 years.
Jose Perez is serving two life prison terms plus 17 years to life.
Jose Perez is serving two life prison terms plus 17 years to life.
Jose Perez is serving two life prison terms plus 17 years to life.
The massive public works project is widely credited with allowing for rapid development of the San Fernando Valley.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Brian Ludmer, 29, has been recovering at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center since Friday's shooting at LAX.
Authorities raid a residence in the 500 block of East Longden Avenue about 7 a.m.
The following is from the Arcadia Fire Department about emergency calls during the week of October 27 through November 2.
One response involves a jockey who had fallen from a horse during a race.
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