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I started working in the Sacramento market at KCRA 3 where I produced KCRA 3 Reports from 7 to 9 AM and other news shows. Before moving back to California, I produced 49 News at 10 p.m. and Good Morning Kansas at KTKA 49 News in Topeka, Kansas.
I earned my bachelor's degree in American Studies from the University of California, Berkeley. After working in tech support for three years, I earned my master's of science from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
Through the Medill News Service, I worked as an assistant producer for Reuters Television in London. In Medill's Chicago newsroom, I covered the technology beat for Chicago daily papers and produced a weekly news program for Evanston and Chicago Public Television. I also worked at the D.C. Bureau of the Medill News Service, where I produced news segments on then-U.S. Senator Barack Obama, U.S. Congressman Bobby Rush and U.S. Congresswoman Melissa Bean.
In the San Francisco Bay Area, I reported on politics, business and culture for KALX News on 90.7 FM.
Outside of our virtual newsroom, I enjoy tweeting and blogging about my culinary adventures. I work off the calories from my eating expeditions by jogging and walking with my American cocker spaniel Daisy and my husband Mark.
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Newark Memorial High School hosted the North Coast Section Championships for girls wrestling last weekend.
While overall crime is down, the city has seen spikes in the number of homicides, residential burglaries and arsons in 2010 compared to the previous year.
Student Layma Murtaza came back to the U.S. when the demonstrations heated up, but she plans to return to Cairo soon to celebrate the end of Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule in Egypt.
Also this week, Tri-Cities parents sound-off on a new makeup line for tweens and Newark Memorial students search for Valentine dates in a text message world.
Police officers and doctors joined 100 other professionals at Newark Memorial High School to share their job experiences with students on Career Day.
Student Layma Murtaza came back to the U.S. when the demonstrations heated up, but plans on returning to Cairo soon to celebrate the end of Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule in Egypt.
A look at top stories around the region for Friday, Feb. 11.
Also, good luck to the Lady Cougars, who will attempt to defend their NCS title this weekend.
Newark School Board Member Janice Schaefer responds to Gov. Jerry Brown's plans to fund public education by asking voters to extend higher taxes.
In this week's crime log, Newark officers also investigate two home burglaries and help recover a gold 1991 Ford Mustang that was reported stolen.
Station members of La Raza 93.3 FM gave away around $500 in prizes outside of Mi Pueblo on Saturday.
Workers will close the connector ramps from southbound I-880 to eastbound SR-92 and from westbound SR-92 back to southbound I-880 starting Friday.
School board members authorized staff members to solicit offers from public entities for Ruschin Elementary Tuesday.
Dennis Jones finishes 15 years of service to the city of Newark as he retires as the assistant city manager this week.
Officers say the 77-year-old victim was robbed in front of his home on Tenaya Avenue.
Newark police handled drug possession incidents, shoplifting reports and a vehicle-vs.-tree episode over the weekend.