Cameron Rebosio
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Cameron Rebosio is a journalist based in Menlo Park, California. He writes for AlmanacNews and his work has also appeared in Palo Alto Weekly. Cameron focuses on covering local news and events in Menlo Park, including city council decisions, community developments, and issues related to traffic safety and housing density.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 55 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 12 %
Event Coverage: 12 %
Evolving Stories: 5 %
Breaking News: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Community events
  • Housing development
  • Menlo Park city council
  • Traffic safety
  • Naming controversies

Pitching Insights

Cameron Rebosio's coverage primarily focuses on local government announcements, legal policy regulation, and community events in Menlo Park. He has a keen interest in real estate industry developments as well. To effectively reach out to Cameron, consider providing insights or data related to local government decisions, housing development policies and their impact on the community, traffic safety initiatives within Menlo Park or naming controversies of public facilities.

Given his focus on Menlo Park's local events and governance issues, experts with direct knowledge of the area or those deeply involved in relevant city affairs would likely resonate with his coverage preferences.

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