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To say I love living in Cerritos would be an understatement. I've lived here since I was three and wouldn't mind calling it home for the rest of my life.
I am a product of the ABC School District, starting in 2nd grade at Palms Elementary, then jumping over to the G.A.T.E. program at Leal Elementary, moving on to Tetzlaff Middle School and finally graduating from Artesia High. After having my daughter I went to Long Beach City College and transferred to the University of Southern California where I received a B.A. in Communication.
Looking back at my childhood, I think the writing was on the wall that I'd end up with a career as a storyteller. When I was a child my parents had to force me to stop reading and go to bed. So that's when I'd whip out my handy dandy emergency flashlight and read my book under the covers. I've always been mesmerized by the power of the written word, appreciated the impact of one's voice, and been enamored by the beauty of images and life captured on film.
While too busy dreaming of becoming a T.V. reporter in college, I made the dumb mistake of thinking all I had to do to was get my degree and jobs would fall in my lap like leaves in November. But reality checked in when all the jobs I wanted required a degree AND a resume reel -- something I didn't have. So that's when I hit the ground running and began reporting at several local city stations throughout L.A. County. For more than two years I did it for free, spending my weekends in a small dark edit bay, editing my own sports and news packages. I honestly had no clue what I was doing, but slowly osmosis swept in and I started to get it and frankly, I was addicted to it.
I knew that if I wanted to make it into the TV big leagues, I'd have to move to a small town and start from scratch but instead I decided to stay local and picked up paying gigs as a freelance anchor/reporter at a few local stations in my area. I didn't get rich doing it, much to my parents' dismay, but I was doing what I loved and it never felt like work. And though I enjoyed the freedom of freelancing, I knew I eventually had to grow up and find "a real job."
So in 2007, I accepted a position as the overnight police beat reporter for City News Service -- the largest regional newswire service in the country. I worked from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Mon-Fri in the LAPD Parker Center newsroom they say was haunted. And in that dark and dirty newsroom that was always filled with inexplicable noises, I spent more than two years plugging away and breaking news throughout L.A., Orange, Riverside and San Diego counties. I hated the hours, I'm not going to lie, but the job and my editors Jacques and Calvin taught me more about journalism than five years of college courses ever could.
During my time at CNS, I broke some of the most notable stories in the Southland, including the slaying of the first LAPD SWAT officer, the big rig tunnel explosion on the I-5, and the late night suicide of murder suspect Kazuyoshi Miura inside the Parker Center jail. But lest I forget the best thing about the job ... the 20 pounds I lost living like a vampire. Yep, and when people asked what was my secret, I simply told them to work the graveyard shift full-time. It's seriously the best diet. Ever.
After getting married in the summer of 2009, I decided to reacquaint myself with the living and stepped away from my post at CNS. Over the next six months, I discovered a passion being behind the lens, specifically as a portrait and wedding photographer. My husband Tommy is my second shooter and together we spend our free time capturing the most joyful moments in people's lives through our business as MarieSam Sanchez Photography.
When I'm not busy working and decide to come up for air, I enjoy spending time with my husband and our daughter, watching sports -- Go Lakers, Go Trojans -- and traveling to different corners of the earth. If I had it my way, I'd spend the rest of my life making videos like this: Where The Hell is Matt? and taking a billion pictures along the way.
In a gist, I'm a simple gal with a love for people and new experiences and if there's one thing I need in life, it's the tight knit circle I call my family. Oh and the internet, because I'm totally addicted to checking my email.
So whether I'm sitting at a computer working on the latest Patch article, in front of the camera or behind one, I love the ability to tell a story through my voice, pictures or words. Communication is my life and I feel lucky to have found a line of work doing what I love to do.
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<b>Politics: </b>I vote for whoever is right.
<b>Religion: </b> I believe in God, I always have and I'm grateful each day for all the blessings in my life.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>: Public Safety. Maintaining high academic standards throughout the school district. Home maintenance and property values.
It's your price at the pump heading into Cinco de Mayo weekend; use our handy Patch tool to find your lowest gas prices in the neighborhood.

Did you snap any special memories from the 2012 Cerritos Community Spring Festival? If so, feel free to upload them and share them with us!
Sayoni Saha of Cerritos has been named one of 15 high school seniors who will be receiving a full ride to Duke University in the fall.
Photos of members of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs unit during their visit to the city of Cerritos.
Here's what you can expect at the Food Truck Rally at Cerritos High School for the evening of Thursday, May 3.
Drop by the newest Friday night hotspot in Artesia, where you can enjoy a variety of food trucks, music and a full bar for those 21 and over.
Deputies were searching for a domestic violence suspect Wednesday morning, but no arrest were made. The SWAT search put Hawaiian Elementary School on temporary lockdown.
For $15, participants can enjoy an evening of food, wine tasting and entertainment. The event will be held on Friday, May 4.
A two-day operation involving the U.S. Army Civil Affairs Unit will begin in Cerritos today, followed by nearly two dozen soldiers being deployed throughout the city on Thursday. Cerritos Sheriff's deputies will be escorting the unit during Day Two.
Here's what you can expect at the weekly Food Truck Rally at Gahr High School for the evening of Tuesday, May 1.
Timothy Vaughn, 43, of Cerritos and Jonathan Aguilar, 32, of Hesperia were arrested at Chase Bank in Rancho Mirage on Sunday, April 29, according to police.
John West was arrested earlier this month for the death of his mother, who died on Dec. 18, 2010. A coroner's investigation suggest that she died from long-term elder abuse and neglect.
The oft busy intersection at South Street and Gridley Road is the most hated by Cerritos-Artesia residents, according to the latest Patch Readers' Choice poll.
As the weather gets warmer, motorists who leave windows partially or completely open to cool the car while parked are reminded that this is a dangerous practice that could result in the loss of property from within the vehicle, or the vehicle itself.
The sites in Los Angeles County where drugs can be dropped off between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. may be obtained via the websites www.justice.gov/dea and www.CleanLA.com
With several LGBT advocates by her side, the local congresswoman introduced a bill to end Social Security discrimination, giving same-sex couples the same benefits as their heterosexual counterparts.
The public is invited to help support this talented group of performers by watching one of four shows set to take place from April 27 to April 29 at the Albert O'Little Community Center in Artesia.
The city's annual 3-day festival will be held from April 27 to April 29. Here's a list of the the weekend's festivities and programs along with a menu of food vendors participating in this year's celebration.
The annual Mega Mixer included commerce members and businesses from the cities of Artesia, Cerritos, Bellflower, Downey, Lakewood, Long Beach, Norwalk, Paramount and Santa Fe Springs.
Manuel Enrique Perallon Jr., who has been relieved of duty from the Cerritos Sheriff's Station since August 2011, could face up to four years in state prison if convicted.