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After five years (and more importantly, four winters) in Chicago, I saw the light (and the snowstorms) and moved back to Southern California. I grew up in San Diego, moved to Chicago and graduated from the Medill School of Journalism with an emphasis on newspaper and online reporting in 2010. Before Patch, I reported for the Orange County Register, Interlochen Public Radio, WNUR News, the Better Government Association and the Medill Innocence Project.
When I'm not reporting, I love to explore Los Angeles and train for half and full marathons with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Team In Training. I also love classical music – before I became a journalist, I studied clarinet performance. If you see me around, please stop me and say hi!
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Click to see sneak-peek photos of Westwood's CityTarget.

Patch is seeking two advertising managers for its community news websites.
Patch readers nominated the best places to get their deli fix in Westwood and Century City, so vote to determine which is the Readers’ Choice 2012 winner.
The Westwood Neighborhood Council will hold elections in October. The deadline to file as a candidate is the end of September.
Westwood's new CityTarget has a soft opening July 25.
Vote in our poll and tell us your thoughts on high speed rail eventually reaching Southern California.
The controversial, $152 million project would be built on the site of a UCLA parking structure.
Coming in first in California and fifth in the country overall, according to a U.S. News & World Report survey, is UCLA.
The theater awaits approval of plans that could temporarily close the small theater for renovations once plans are approved.
The group's July meeting has been canceled.
An article in "The New York Times" discusses the Westside Subway Extension and Beverly Hills' challenge to it.
The California premiere of the comedy "The Irish Curse"—about Irish men and their (allegedly) small penises—is now playing at the Odyssey Theatre in Westwood.
Looking for something to do in your neighborhood this weekend? Here are some events going on.
The California premiere of the comedy "The Irish Curse"—about Irish men and their (allegedly) small penises—is now playing at the Odyssey Theatre in Westwood.
The "Jersey Shore" star will be at the store to promote her wild cherry soda flavor.
The council is allotted $37,500 for fiscal year 2012-13.
Four West Los Angeles Little League teams are district champions this year.
Here's the meeting agenda for Wednesday night's Westwood Neighborhood Council meeting.
The motion opposing the proposed attraction at Venice Pier is on the council's Wednesday meeting agenda.