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posted 12/05/2011

Meeting other independent, hyperlocal website operators like myself was hands-down, one of the best things that came out of the fellowship.

posted 11/01/2011

The four-part series "Streetwise: Walking & Biking In Natomas" examined whether efforts to create a healthy, walkable and bikeable community in Natomas have been successful.

posted 06/30/2011

The Online Health Journalism fellows convened June 23-25 for their second session at the L.A. Athletic Club in downtown Los Angeles. Topics included online business models, crunching data and use of social media tools to engage readers. Now on to those projects!

posted 04/16/2011

Natomas is the largest and, at one time fastest-growing, neighborhood in Sacramento, California. This master-planned community was designed with healthy living in mind: centrally located shopping, smaller neighborhood schools, ample bike and walking trails, and longterm plans for a public transportion network. Then the people moved in - thousands and thousands of them.

Brandy Tuzon Boyd's Blog

Meeting other independent, hyperlocal website operators like myself was hands-down, one of the... more »
posted 12/05/11
The four-part series "Streetwise: Walking & Biking In Natomas" examined whether efforts to... more »
posted 11/01/11
The Online Health Journalism fellows convened June 23-25 for their second session at the L.A.... more »
posted 06/30/11

Brandy Tuzon Boyd's Work

One of the most popular rides for bicyclists in Natomas could be one the region’s most dangerous.

Marc Laver’s daughter was nearly hit by a car on the way to school the second day of kindergarten in 2009.

Terri Tavita lets her 10-year-old son ride his bike 1 mile to and from school, but not without misgivings. Concerns about traffic safety top the list.