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Clip: Man steals table for proposal

2006-06-15
By: Sonya Quick
On: June 15, 2006
In: 😍, Clips, Narratives

Link: Man steals table for proposal What will people do for love. Well, this man stole a picnic table. A daily check through the police blotter one morning revealed something strange: a stolen picnic table. And this was no small feat: the table had been unbolted and packed up. This is quite possibly my favorite story. I was given a chance to reveal a love story out of a simple line in the cop logs. Once you’ve read the story linked to check out this story revealing what happened to the table thief.Read More →

Clip: The $1 billion park

2006-05-17
By: Sonya Quick
On: May 17, 2006
In: 😍, Clips

Link: The $1 billion park The Great Park project is full of pretty pictures, captivating designers and dynamic social ideas. But money is required to make the big idea come to fruition. This story exposes financial concerns about the project and explains the array of revenue sources for the project.Read More →

Clip: Old friends succeed in touching base

2006-02-07
By: Sonya Quick
On: February 7, 2006
In: 😍, Clips, Narratives, Web

Link: Old friends succeed in touching base Along with physical ventures around Irvine I also looked for undiscovered communities and stories online. I found this story on about page 20 of a Google search for Irvine. The story illustrates a different facet of the El Toro base/future Great Park story: the children who grew up on the base.Read More →

Clip: Nowhere to run

2005-12-31
By: Sonya Quick
On: December 31, 2005
In: Clips, Narratives

Link: Nowhere to run In this story I tell the tale of the last days of horses being allowed at the old El Toro base. As the park project developed so did demolition of the old base. The story also allows a chance to look at changes in Orange County’s landscape.Read More →

Clip: Much style but little substance

2005-10-31
By: Sonya Quick
On: October 31, 2005
In: Clips

Link: Much style but little substance My passion for dance is equal to my passion for journalism. During college my plan was to become a dance reporter someday. When I started at the Register I was given the chance to write some dance stories as a sort of freelancer.Read More →

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Hey there, thanks for visiting! I am digital editor at Voice of OC. I am also a mom to two, a wife, a Long Beach resident, a fan of hoppy beers, a vegetarian and an amateur baker who enjoys perfecting macarons.

I have been a journalist all my life, starting with creating my own newspaper for back to school and open house nights in the fourth grade. I continued writing and editing news through middle school, high school and college. My career includes working at Voice of OC, Chapman University and the Orange County Register.

I am a passionate supporter of providing valuable news and information while building strong online, mobile and social communities around content. I thrive when challenged and I care deeply about producing quality work in a fast-paced environment.

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