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City Preps Public for Plastic Bag Ban
As part of the "Bring Your Own Bag" campaign, stores will display placards warning shoppers of the impending ban -- involving Ralphs, Vons, Albertsons and Wal-Mart, among others.

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Hometown: Cranston, RI
Birthday: December 30
Bio: Matt began his journalism career writing for The New Hampshire student newspaper for the University of New Hampshire, where he graduated in 2007 with a degree in journalism and a minor in sports studies.
It was interning at the Warwick Beacon, Cranston Herald and Johnston Sunrise in 2006 where he discovered his passion to cover local news and report on the issues that matter the most to its citizens. He continued to write for them after college graduation, too. To stay busy, Matt also wrote freelance articles on business and real estate for The Woonsocket Call, The Pawtucket Times and any media outlets looking for help with news coverage.
Prior to joining Patch in September 2010, Matt spent over two years writing in eastern Connecticut for the Stonebridge Press and Villager Newspapers, specifically the Killingly Villager, Putnam Villager, Woodstock Villager and Thompson Villager.
Matt wrote for a year-and-a-half as editor of Tiverton-Little Compton Patch before traveling across the country to Los Angeles and its beautiful jewel, Pacific Palisades. He quickly attained coverage of nearby Brentwood as well.
A year after covering those two wonderful Westside communities, Matt is happy (and honored!) to jump into covering the world renowned city of Beverly Hills.
In his free time, Matt enjoys reading national and international news publicatons, following New England sports, listening to National Public Radio, cooking and exploring all genres of music.
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As part of the "Bring Your Own Bag" campaign, stores will display placards warning shoppers of the impending ban -- involving Ralphs, Vons, Albertsons and Wal-Mart, among others.

Sweat it out with Jocelyn Cruz of JoZ KnowZ Burn N Shed and Rae Toledo Latsch of Dance it Out on Sunday, Nov. 24 for a two hour workout at Tumble Kick in Studio City.
The following information was supplied by the Beverly Hills Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction.
Burton Way from Doheny Drive to La Peer Drive in Beverly Hills closes for accident investigation involving a Beverly Hills police officer. He sustained moderate injuries.
The baseball league's fields are in Studio City, just west of Lankershim Boulevard.
The baseball league's fields are in Studio City, just west of Lankershim Boulevard.
Los Angeles County Weights and Measures Bureau says mistakes can happen when swiping your card while shopping for bargains during the holiday season.
Los Angeles County Weights and Measures Bureau says mistakes can happen when swiping your card while shopping for bargains during the holiday season.
Several of the potentially at-risk buildings are in the San Fernando Valley, according to an L.A. Times analysis.
Beloved and highly respected Beverly Hills High School performing arts teacher passes away after teaching students for 38 years.
Here are five things to know in Beverly Hills today.
Here are five things to know in Studio City today.
Featured by a Studio City-based pastry chef in Big Sugar Bakeshop, these cake pops lay claim to the original formula for a gourmet cake pop, which is growing its popularity in the entertainment industry.
Chase Bank's Mission Main Street Grants program will award $3 million to small businesses throughout the U.S.
Chase Bank's Mission Main Street Grants program will award $3 million to small businesses throughout the U.S.
With a family feud that's taken to the streets of Holmby Hills, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge asks attorneys on both sides to work out an agreement by Dec. 20.
Since July 1, Los Angeles has paid $19.7 million in legal settlement costs in amounts ranging from $35 to $2.5 million. In most cases, the data shows which law firms were paid and when.
The East Asian restaurant has a growing customer base, which started four years ago on North Beverly Drive.
Medical files, including x-rays, of the actress and sex symbol sold at Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills.