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I learned how to be a reporter at the Orange County Register, where I covered, of all things, Los Alamitos and Seal Beach. After a couple years, however, I broke through the Orange County barrier, landing one county away at The Press-Enterprise in Riverside. I covered everything from cities, to the national forest, to courts and prisons. I do have some pretty colorful war stories from those beats. So if you see me around town, you tell me your stories, and I'll tell you about the time I met Gov. Schwarzenegger…in prison…while wearing a stab-proof vest. Or I can tell you about the time I watched a Manson girl give a talk on anger management.
I joke around. A lot. However, journalism might be the only thing I take seriously. It's a very humbling job. Everyday, people trust you with their voice on topics that matter to them, and you have to try to live up to the responsibility. If I ever fail, I need you to tell me about it, so that I can get it right. It's important.
I am insecure enough to tell you about some of the journalism awards I have won – the Associated Press Award for investigative reporting, California Newspapers Publishers Association awards for investigative reporting and best special section, the Price Child Health and Welfare Journalism award from the Children's Advocacy Institute as well as Society of Professional Journalists awards for best enterprise stories, beat reporting, feature writing, and best environmental story. I think I tried to collect awards in an effort to intimidate editors into letting me chase the kinds of stories I want to do. It doesn't really work.
Working for Patch.com, my office consists of the cities I cover, Starbucks, and my house where my co-workers include a lovely gent named D'Wayne and two pugs – Monkey and Maggie. If we ever talk on the phone, it's Maggie you might hear faintly snoring in the background. Sorry, she just can't help it.
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The LA City Council voted to explore plans to build temporary tiny home parks and camping sites for the homeless across the Westside.
The LA City Council voted to explore plans to build temporary tiny home parks and camping sites for the homeless across the Westside.
The LA City Council voted to explore plans to build temporary tiny home parks and camping sites for the homeless across the Westside.
The LA City Council voted to explore plans to build temporary tiny home parks and camping sites for the homeless across the Westside.
The LA City Council voted to explore plans to build temporary tiny home parks and camping sites for the homeless across the Westside.
Residents reported shaking across Los Angeles and as far south as Irvine stemming from a small earthquake epicentered near Santa Barbara.
The shooting caused a pickup driver to crash into a center divider, and a stretch of the Hollywood (101) Freeway was shut down for hours.
Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin is the second big name in local politics to announce plans to run for the Board of Supervisors.
Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin is the second big name in local politics to announce plans to run for the Board of Supervisors.
Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin is the second big name in local politics to announce plans to run for the Board of Supervisors.
Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin is the second big name in local politics to announce plans to run for the Board of Supervisors.
Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin is the second big name in local politics to announce plans to run for the Board of Supervisors.
Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin is the second big name in local politics to announce plans to run for the Board of Supervisors.
Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin is the second big name in local politics to announce plans to run for the Board of Supervisors.
Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin is the second big name in local politics to announce plans to run for the Board of Supervisors.
Los Angeles City Controller Ron Galperin is the second big name in local politics to announce plans to run for the Board of Supervisors.