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May includes National Correctional Officers and Employees Week, National Police Week.

A native of North Carolina, I earned my bachelor's degree in journalism and mass communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and worked for more than five years as a reporter for daily newspapers in North and South Carolina. My specialty is police and courts reporting. I also hold a master's degree in international affairs from George Washington University and have lived for short periods in Belgium, Germany and Kenya.
Prior to becoming editor for Fort Hunt, I freelanced for Patch sites in Alexandria and Fairfax County. Writing is my passion, and I enjoy meeting people from all walks of life through my reporting.
At home, I'm the proud mother of three feline children - Mina, Lola and John Henry. I'm also a vegan and enjoy cooking meals with no animal products.
May includes National Correctional Officers and Employees Week, National Police Week.

Eight candidates are running this year. Here's how to vote, who can vote and other info.
The market takes place Sundays between May and November.
The Alexandria Police Department reported the following crimes in the West End of Alexandria in the past week.
Inova Alexandria Hospital plans to host its largest Mother’s Day event.
Here’s your roundup of this week's top headlines from West End Alexandria and nearby communities.
Dranesville Small District 1A residents qualify to run for seat on 2013-14 Governing Board.
Proceeds to benefit Wounded Warrior transitional housing project.
Danielle Fidler served on the Alexandria Environmental Policy Commission for 10 years.
The Wireless Center officially opened in March.
ConventionSouth magazine sponsored the contest.
Giant Food is offering shoppers the chance to win free groceries for a year for those shopping with reusable bags in honor of Earth Day.
Patch shares advice from Food Tank to celebrate Earth Day.
The Howard Hughes Corp. plans to redevelop the central portion of the mall into an open-air town center with retail and apartments.
The Howard Hughes Corp. plans to redevelop the central portion of the mall into an open-air town center with retail and apartments.
Alexandria’s DASH base fair and monthly pass will cost more starting this summer.
Project is expected to help ease BRAC congestion.
The family event will take place April 27.
Read the latest area restaurant inspections on Tysons Corner Patch.