Email: dusty@patch.com Phone: 571-268-0860
Hometown: Ashburn, VA
Birthday: Feb. 16
For more than a decade Northern Virginia communities have been my beat. I've focused on Loudoun County as an Ashburn resident since 2004.
I've covered politicians at all levels of government, land use, schools, public safety, human interest, crime and justice. I've had the fortune—it's hard to always consider it good fortune—to cover big stories like the Columbine High School massacre, the Robert Hanssen spy arrest, Springfield Mixing Bowl construction costs and a murder-for-hire case I continue to follow.
I interned with Fortune magazine in college, worked for several weekly newspapers and prior to Patch worked for the Washington, D.C.-based Center for Public Integrity.
Now I've got a young daughter, so my interest in what this community has to offer her has grown considerably. It's my goal to provide my Ashburn neighbors with all of the important information they want and need. One of the most important aspects of doing that is listening to you.
Beliefs:
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Politics: I've voted for all sorts of candidates: Democrat, Republican, Independent, Reform. I do not like the extreme ends of the two major parties.
Religion: I'm non-religious and, more specifically, agnostic.
Local Hot-Button Issues: Transportation, education, homes values and taxes have been the issues irking folks in Ashburn over the years, all pressures from the area's tremendous growth. As long as people keep having babies, growth will occur. I think it should be carefully managed because development mistakes are difficult to erase. But I also know Ashburn residents love local sports and spending time with their neighbors, so I'll try my best to hear what you care about and not miss any of it.
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