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Rob Kuznia has been a daily news reporter on the West Coast since 1999. His career has taken him to Roseburg, Ore., where he covered city hall for The News-Review, and to the Bay Area, where he covered city government and schools for ANG Newspapers, with many of his stories appearing in that company's flagship paper, The Oakland Tribune. From 2004 to 2007 he covered education for the Santa Barbara News-Press, and since then has been a reporter for Noozhawk.com, a start-up online news source in Santa Barbara.
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