Stacie Chan, Patch Staff
- Redwood City-Woodside, CA
As a journalist I've worked for the Pasadena Star News, The Stanford Daily, Eastern Group Publications (a chain of bilingual newspapers in Los Angeles), KNBC-LA, and BNET.
At these respective media, I learned to tell stories in a wide variety of media: print, video, even map mash-ups! Though these media were very diverse in the styles and news they covered, they all were devoted to providing the most accurate information that was relevant to their audience.
That's why I believe Patch is in a field of its own, covering news and events that directly impact the lives of its city's residents.
In my spare time, I'm constantly streaming NPR, looking for the best happy hour food deals, bargain clothes shopping, talking to strangers, and sipping iced soy chai lattes.
Your Beliefs
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So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them.
In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.
Politics
I'm a registered Democrat, but I'm fairly moderate. I understand why our nation is a two-party system, but rarely is an issue ever that black and white.
Instead of pigeon-holing myself according to my party's beliefs, I try to bypass this bifurcated system and analyze topics through a more open-minded lens. I believe in unbridled freedom of speech, social justice, financial frugality, and green energy.
Religion
I've been lucky enough to be surrounded by people of all faiths, backgrounds, and nationalities. While I don't have a religion myself, I've engaged in enough religious conversations to know that all religions are valid, and no one should ever discount another's religion.
So, I live by The Golden Rule: Treat others as you would like to be treated.. And by John Lennon: all you need is love.
Posting Activity
Redwood City-Woodside|News|
Taft Rallies for One of Its Families
The Taft Community School community raised approximately $2,000 for a family who lost everything in a fire.
Redwood City-Woodside|News|
Occupy Shares Love with Police, Small Businesses
Occupiers will be making Valentine's Day cards in Courthouse Square.
Redwood City-Woodside|News|
Ralston Students Shine Academically
45 percent of Ralston sixth graders earned a 3.5 GPA or better in the first trimester; 18 percent earned a 4.0.
Redwood City-Woodside|News|
Occupiers 'Share the Love'
Occupy Redwood City to host a Valentine's Day even in Courthouse Square this weekend.
Redwood City-Woodside|News|
New Law May Bar Your Child from Kindergarten Next School Year
Instead, students may be re-directed to “transitional kindergarten,” though the Redwood City School District may not have the funds to implement this.
Redwood City-Woodside|News|
Transient Man Caught Allegedly Burglarizing Home
Omar Rogers was arrested Tuesday evening during an apparent burglary in Redwood Shores.
Redwood City-Woodside|News|
27 Meth, Crack Defendants Arrested in Large-Scale Takedown
The Redwood City Police Department aided in taking down the defendants, primarily from East Palo Alto and Menlo Park.
Redwood City-Woodside|News|
Funding Flux: $42 Cut per Student, Transportation Funding Restored
If the governor signs Senate Bill 81, the Redwood City School District will face another $288,000 cut, but $90,000 of transportation funding will be restored.
Redwood City-Woodside|News|
'Chrome Revolver Bandit' Pleads Not Guilty to 37 Felonies
The suspect allegedly robbed BevMo in Redwood City as well as businesses around the Bay Area.
Belmont, CA|News|
Volunteer’s ‘Happy Cart’ Brings Smiles to Patients
Sequoia Hospital Richard Valente has been spreading hope—and little gifts—to patients for the past seven years.
Redwood City-Woodside|News|
Volunteer’s ‘Happy Cart’ Brings Smiles to Patients
Sequoia Hospital Richard Valente has been spreading hope—and little gifts—to patients for the past seven years.
Redwood City-Woodside|News|
Loss of Redevelopment Means Employee Loss
Supporting business development is still one of the city’s top priorities despite the lay-off of the city’s downtown business development specialist.
Redwood City-Woodside|News|
Woodside World: Audio Production a 'Life-Changing' Class
Take a look into Woodside's spring season sports, its orchestra, audio class, and how students are faring without McWhorter's.
Redwood City-Woodside|News|
Man Strikes Woman from Behind, Steals Jewelry
The woman was hit with PVC tubing at her apartment complex.
Millbrae, CA|News|
Photos: Steve Jobs Lives on in County History Museum
The 'Entrepreneurs' exhibit features pioneers in field from finance to biotech.
Redwood City-Woodside|News|
Video: Lunar New Year Shines in the Sun
The 2nd Annual Lunar New Year Festival brought a full house in the city's living room.
Redwood City-Woodside|News|
Photos: Steve Jobs Lives on in County History Museum
The 'Entrepreneurs' exhibit features pioneers in field from finance to biotech.
Redwood City-Woodside|News|
Masur’s Got the Money
Shelly Masur leads the other four candidates in campaign fundraising for the Supervisor election.
