Sutter County woman's thriller movie with local cast, crew hits streaming platforms
A murder thriller, which has parts inspired by real-life events and was written and produced by a Sutter County woman, is now available on streaming platforms.
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A California native, Kayla was born in the coastal town of Monterey, and spent her formative years in the Bay Area. She is thrilled to be back in NorCal reporting only an hour and a half from home.
While attending the University of Kentucky, she not only delved into the realms of journalism but also explored political science and theatre. As an Air Force cadet, she honed her discipline and commitment, traits that continue to resonate throughout her career.
Kayla kickstarted her professional journey amidst the challenges of the pandemic in 2020, immersing herself in the heart of South Los Angeles. There, she dove into local politics and community storytelling and covered city council proceedings in the City of Hawthorne. Her career took her to Seattle in 2022 where she tackled issues surrounding homelessness and climate change.
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A murder thriller, which has parts inspired by real-life events and was written and produced by a Sutter County woman, is now available on streaming platforms.
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