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  • Murrieta, CA

Hometowns: Where to start? I am originally from Indiana, but my family moved to Arizona when I was very young. I grew up in Prescott, Ariz., and moved to San Diego in my adult life. After living in San Diego for eight years, my family and I made Murrieta our home. I also (sorta) call North Hollywood my home, as that is where I visited my late grandmother for most holidays since moving to Southern California.

Birthday: April 23

I started writing in 1998 when I took my first journalism class. In 2008—many years and employers later—I went back to school, completing a degree in journalism at Palomar College in San Marcos, Calif. Before that, I wrote monthly columns in the Murrieta Bugle, including movie reviews, community news and opinion pieces.

During my studies at Palomar, I held various editorial positions for the student-run newspaper, The Telescope. First, as the assistant news editor, then as the opinion editor and finally as the online editor and copy editor.

I covered everything from the campus police blotter to in-depth stories about the college's struggle to keep accreditation. In 2010, I was named Distinguished Journalist of the Year for Palomar's journalism program. And at a state journalism convention, I took second place in a copy editing contest.

In 2009, I landed a freelance position as the education editor for Southwest Riverside News Network, based in Temecula. For more than a year, I covered education news in southwest Riverside County for four school districts: Temecula, Murrieta, Lake Elsinore and Menifee. My stories focused on the tough budget calls districts had to make, as well as on the many great programs our schools offer.

In 2010, I applied and was hired to serve as local editor for Murrieta Patch. In summer 2012, I also began serving as the co-editor or Temecula Patch.

I have lived in Murrieta with my husband, two daughters, two dogs and one cat since 2004. In my spare time, I enjoying reading and getting out into nature. On Sundays, I volunteer in the nursery of a local church.

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Temecula, CA|News|

Schools of Tiny Trout Arrive at Local Campus

Rainbow Trout eggs arrived last week at Temecula Preparatory School, where they will grow until their release into their permanent home, the waters of Lake Perris State Recreation Area.

Schools of Tiny Trout Arrive at Local Campus
Murrieta|News|

Schools of Tiny Trout Arrive at Local Campus

Rainbow Trout eggs arrived last week at Temecula Preparatory School, where they will grow until their release into their permanent home, the waters of Lake Perris State Recreation Area.

Schools of Tiny Trout Arrive at Local Campus
Murrieta|News|

Ralphs Confirms Closure of California Oaks Road Store

A spokeswoman for Ralphs Grocery Company confirmed the closure of the Murrieta store is slated for March because the store has been "underperforming for quite some time."

Ralphs Confirms Closure of California Oaks Road Store
Murrieta|News|

Could Octomom be Going to Prison?

If convicted of welfare fraud, Nadya Suleman faces up to five years and eight months behind bars.

Could Octomom be Going to Prison?