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Monday Morning Shot: In Bloom
A beautiful photograph can often be more invigorating than your cup of coffee.

<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!
A beautiful photograph can often be more invigorating than your cup of coffee.

The polls have closed and YogaWorks is named the big winner!
According to LAPD, a house in the 500 block of Bieveneda Avenue was used to grow marijuana.
Pali Patch gets a preview of the sustainable home in Pacific Palisades days before Sunday's grand opening event.
Councilman Bill Rosendahl, LAUSD Board Member Steve Zimmer and LADWP General Manager Ron Nichols are proposing to form a community task force to help find an alternate site for a new power distribution station in Pacific Palisades.
In this week's crime roundup, a burglar enters a Palisades property to take a microwave door and plate.
Lanes will start to close Wednesday at 10 p.m.
Election Day is just around the corner. Know where to go to vote and how to get a sample ballot.
A beautiful photograph can often be more invigorating than your cup of coffee.
The west side of the bridge and a portion of Skirball Center Drive will close overnight for the next two Fridays due to construction.
The west side of the bridge and a portion of Skirball Center Drive will close overnight for the next two Fridays due to construction.
From Avenida de Cortez to El Medio Avenue, Patch has a selection of open houses for you to browse.
Animal-rights groups and veterinarians gather at Santa Monica City Hall to address how authorities handle wildlife that wanders into the city.
A portion of the southbound 405 Freeway will close Tuesday night while some of the northbound side will be shut down overnight Wednesday.
In this week's crime roundup, a burglar removes the glass from a window to steal a statue out of a Palisades home.
A portion of the southbound freeway will close Tuesday night and the northbound side of the 405 Freeway will be shut down overnight Wednesday.
A portion of the southbound freeway will close Tuesday night and the northbound side of the 405 Freeway will be shut down overnight Wednesday.
A portion of the southbound freeway will close Tuesday night and the northbound side of the 405 Freeway will be shut down overnight Wednesday.
On this Monday morning, we remember those who sacrificed their lives in service of our nation.
The CIF Southern California Regional Boys Volleyball Championship semifinals will be shown live on Time Warner Cable.