Makeshift crosswalk captures attention of Costa Mesa officials
The asphalt graffiti appealed to residents who have raised concerns about crossing the street safely.
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Michele started her career in Palm Springs after graduating from USC. Before pursuing a degree in journalism, Michele spent her first two years of college at UCLA. Local college sports fans often ask her- Bruins or Trojans?
She made the move from the desert to the sea for her second reporting job in Santa Barbara. Weekend reporting at CNN's Los Angeles bureau was the next stop before Michele signed on with CBS LA.
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Michele was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Radio Television News Association and has received two Emmy awards, a Golden Mic and the Clarion Award for the best TV spot news story.
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The asphalt graffiti appealed to residents who have raised concerns about crossing the street safely.
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