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Nathan McIntire

About Nathan

Basics:

Email: Nathan.McIntire@Patch.com

Phone: 213-434-0433 (Call or text news tips!)

Hometown: Pomona, CA

Birthday: July 21

Bio: A southern California native, I grew up in the Inland Valley and moved to the San Gabriel Valley after graduating from Pomona College in 2003.

I began my writing career by contributing satirical pieces to various online publications before enrolling at the USC Annenberg School for Journalism in 2005. In 2006, I spent a summer working as a reporter at the Cape Times in Cape Town, South Africa. I graduated from the USC Annenberg School in 2007 with an M.A. in journalism and worked for the Los Angeles Times and NFL Network before signing on as a staff writer at the Pasadena Star-News in 2008. I left the Star-News in 2010 to become the editor of Monrovia Patch.

In my spare time, I try to repress my obsession with sports, particularly baseball and football. I'm a lifelong Dodger fan but I couldn't be more disgusted with the team and its truly embarrassing ownership situation. And yet I can't stop watching games and shouting at the television.

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Politics

How would you describe your political beliefs?

I'm a firm believer that political labels are divisive and have lost any substantive meaning but if I had to describe my beliefs along a spectrum, I'd say they lean toward the left side. I try my best to approach subjects objectively and resist the temptation to seek out only the information that serves to reinforce my beliefs.

Are you registered with a certain party?

I registered as a Democrat a long time ago, but I have never and will never vote simply along party lines.

Religion

How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)

My father grew up Baptist and my mother Lutheran, but I'm very grateful that they let me develop my own beliefs. I'm not religious, but I am certainly curious to know more about how we all came to be and what happens next.


Local Hot-Button Issues

What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?

The city continues to position itself as a pro-business community so the issues that surround development are naturally a big deal in Monrovia. Gang violence will remain a serious subject as the city continues to implement its gang injunction.

Where do you stand on each of these issues?

Not everything that can be built should be, and time will tell if the city's small town atmosphere gets lost as more national retailers move in. I hope it isn't. Gang violence has been curbed considerably since a string of shootings in 2008, and hopefully it will continue to.

Recently

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Leave a note for your neighbor

AK

10:45 pm on Saturday, January 21, 2012

Would be very helpful to have a map of all the Congressional as well as the State Assembly & House districts. It's difficult to evaluate a candidate if you don't even know if they represent your district. Seems our representatives have succeeded in making this complicated, since none of the three bodies have the same district line (from what I can find.) Thank !

Anita

4:22 pm on Sunday, September 25, 2011

I was at the Monrovia street fair and I heard on several occasions hispanic merchants giving other hispanic people breaks on merchandise for as much half price they were giving to other people. Take someone with you that understands spanish and see for yourself!

Nicoline Conway

11:16 am on Saturday, June 25, 2011

Nathan, I live about 5 doors away from this tiny little market called Monrovia Market, not to be confused with the one on Shamrock. This man who runs it is Victor Castellanos, 401 W. Colorado Blvd., Monrovia, CA . (323)533-8784. He donates a lot to the schools. I know you feature a business in Monrovia daily, so I thought maybe you could feature this one.

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Nathan McIntire

5:04 pm on Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Hmm, good point. I know that section was created as a special section originally, so that's probably why it's not listed with the other categories.

Karen Lujan

4:35 pm on Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Is there a way to get to the Neighborhood Files from the home page? When I select News it is not listed as an option but if I search on it I can find it under news.