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Union members and supporters gather on Olympic Boulevard and Beverly Drive on Sunday night as a labor walkout continues to loom.
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Bio: Jared served as editor-in-chief for the Santa Monica College newspaper, the Corsair, in 2008 and as staff reporter on the Daily Sundial in 2009 while studying print journalism at California State University, Northridge, where he earned his bachelor's degree. Also, his love for using technology in story-telling led him to pursue Web design. Jared has contributed to several publications in print and online, including Santa Monica Daily Press, GamePro, BPM, Vapors, SOMA and Lost in a Supermarket.
Jared is a former U.S. Marine and a current member of the Military Reporters and Editors Association, the National Press Photographers Association, the Marine Corps Association, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Poynter Institute.
Having joined Patch in May 2010 as a freelance video journalist, and as a staff editor in December 2010, Jared is excited to see where Patch takes online journalism in the years to come.
Union members and supporters gather on Olympic Boulevard and Beverly Drive on Sunday night as a labor walkout continues to loom.
Union members and supporters gather at Olympic Boulevard and Beverly Drive on Sunday night as a labor walkout continues to loom.
Passenger Basil Max Price III, 23, of Pomona died at the scene of the Sunday morning collision and 24-year-old driver Vladimir Skvortsov of Upland remains in critical condition.
In the market for a 11,700 square-foot, 7 bed, 9 bath house in Mandeville Canyon?
Ribbons were used 30 years ago to raise awareness of the coral trees' plight.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences co-founder died at his Brentwood home while playing tennis 81 years ago.
On the LAPD list of reported crime for the week ending Sept. 11 is a rash of theft, including a laptop from a construction site office in Brentwood.
The shop is celebrating the coming of fall with specials Tuesday from 4 to 7 p.m.
The trendy health mart is serving up a dose of TLC for your furry companion Saturday morning.
Lt. Asif I. Balbale flew to Afghanistan to facilitate prayer services during Ramadan.
The lowest price regular in the area is at the Conserv station on San Vicente and Barrington.
The student journalists had a chance to practice their skills covering the Red Baraat concert at the Skirball Cultural Center.
Charles Dubin directed 44 episodes of the popular TV program, more than any other director, Variety reports.
Ernest Viana was charged by a federal court Tuesday in connection with 12 robberies and could face a sentence of up to 240 years in prison.
The LAPD's crime roundup for the week ended Sept. 3 sees a bunch of thefts.
The man entered the Brentwood convenience store Thursday and demanded money from the clerk at gunpoint, Canyon News reported.
Sixteen tons of debris will be displayed for a week to mark the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks.
Operation: Love ReUnited photographer Valerie Nerres shares her homecoming photos of Regimental Combat Team 5. The unit returned home Friday after spending a year in Afghanistan.
Mayor Jim Wood writes a few words about the lives lost on 9/11 and about the city's free remembrance event being held at the Oceanside Pier Amphitheater.
Not-for-profit Action America is helping to coordinate community service and donations to various organizations dedicated to the remembrance of those affected by 9/11.