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Jenna Fowler

Jenna Fowler

Jenna is a graduate of Stanford University where she majored in American Studies with a focus on American politics and policy. She has interned in D.C. in the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights and for a political startup that focused on data-driven politics and storytelling. Jenna is eager to expand her multimedia skills, and she hopes to learn more about the intersection of data, public affairs and journalism. 

Environment, NewsMay 2, 2017<May 3, 2017

Citizen scientists document nearly 200 species at Homestead Valley bioblitz

Ecologists, park rangers and local volunteers unite off Marin County’s scenic Panoramic Highway to capture the flora and fauna of Homestead Valley.

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SportsApril 27, 2017<April 28, 2017

Sportswriter Eric Sondheimer cuts teeth on prep sports, sticks with it for decades

Los Angeles Times sportswriter Eric Sondheimer has spent more than forty years covering high school sports, and he doesn’t plan on quitting anytime soon.

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Culture, Data Hub, News, PoliticsFebruary 8, 2017<February 12, 2017

Thousands protest President Trump’s executive order at major airports

We visualized the number of protesters at five major airports, following President Trump’s immigration ban executive order.

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Culture, Election 2016, News, PoliticsDecember 13, 2016<December 13, 2016

San Jose residents stand up in “Love Trumps Hate” march

More than 400 San Jose residents and Mayor Sam Liccardo joined organizers in a peaceful “Love Trumps Hate” march following the presidential election.

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News, PoliticsDecember 8, 2016<December 14, 2016

Bay Area residents benefiting from Obama immigration program uncertain about future

President-elect Donald Trump could reverse President Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program on his first day in office, leaving some Bay Area residents grappling with uncertainty.

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Election 2016, News, PoliticsNovember 8, 2016<November 14, 2016

Cecilia Taylor vies for spot on Menlo Park City Council

Two incumbents and one first-time candidate, Cecilia Taylor, are vying for two open seats on the Menlo Park City Council.

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Election 2016, Housing + Development, News, PoliticsOctober 31, 2016<November 14, 2016

Palo Alto City Council candidates spar over city’s pace of growth

Eleven Palo Alto City Council candidates vying for four open seats are split over their vision for the city’s future: slow the pace of development or grow more?

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