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<b>Hometown:</b> Honolulu, HI
<b>Bio </b>
Hawaii, Los Angeles, Baltimore and Texas. What do these places have in common? Absolutely nothing. However, thanks to her career in journalism, Amanda has called each of them "home."
Amanda began her news career by interning for an NBC affiliate in Hawaii, where she grew up. She also interned for CNN and ABC7 in Los Angeles. Amanda began working full-time for ABC7 just before graduating from Loyola Marymount University.
A few years later, Amanda took her passion across the country by way of graduate school at New York University, where she worked for the campus television station, NYU-TV. During her last year of grad school, she began working as an Associate Producer for WBFF-TV, a Fox affiliate in Baltimore.
Next, it was on to West Texas! Amanda landed a television reporting gig at KAMC 28, an ABC affiliate in Lubbock Texas. She anchored mornings and weekends on occasion as well. That's where Amanda really dug her heels into some very local journalism ... covering everything from hay bales for sale to doing live talkbacks with CNN's Headline News when a big story hit.
Amanda moved back to Los Angeles in 2008 to work for ABC7 on their website. As a web producer, she was responsible for keeping up the news site, social media outlets and their entertainment blog.
Amanda was the Pacific Palisades editor from June 2011-June 2012 and had an amazing time covering everything from hard news to the always jubilant Fourth of July parade!
There are lots of places to enjoy the holiday, but why not spend it right in the Palisades?

According to Reuters columnist David Cay Johnston, the guarantee of telephone service at nearly any address may be going away.
Pali Patch has a list of services for this weekend.
Law enforcement tells the Los Angeles Times burglars may be targeting areas like the Palisades and Brentwood.
Pali Patch has a list of Easter services this weekend.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health gives out its 30-day grades for county beaches.
The event raises money for the Widows, Orphans & Disabled Firemen’s Fund.
Work is scheduled to begin Wednesday night and will last about four months.
Longtime Coastal Commission director Peter Douglas, 69, died on Sunday.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles County Assessor hasn't updated a campaign contributor's property value.
The woman is rescued at the stretch of beach near the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway.
In this week's crime roundup, a coin collection is stolen from a Palisades home and car break-ins continue in the area.
About a dozen young spring breakers are arrested after breaking into a Brentwood home to throw a party.
The hiker suffers an unknown illness while hiking at Temescal Gateway Park.
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The Museum of Hoaxes, a San Diego-based website dedicated to jokesters and urban legends, has chronicled the best hoaxes of all time.
According to the Los Angeles Times, police arrest 11 juveniles and two young adults for breaking into a home and throwing a party.
The Museum of Hoaxes, a San Diego-based website dedicated to jokesters and urban legends, has chronicled the best hoaxes of all time.
"Rescue 23" replaces an ambulance that has been with the station for approximately 5 years.
The Pali High water polo and Westside Aquatics swim coach takes the title in our Readers' Choice poll.