She loves to cook and entertain and insists one of her favorite past time is eating good food and exploring Seattle restaurants. She adores Washington's backcountry and being on the water hiking, skiing and snow shoeing, yoga, traveling, show tunes, Frank Sinatra and spending time with family. When she's not storytelling - Michelle is on the golf course as much as possible. Prior to KOMO-TV, Michelle worked in Phoenix, Pittsburgh and Steubenville, Ohio. Michelle's investigation began when she first reported that a 20 month old Redmond toddler died after he swallowed magnets that twisted his small intestine and created a blockage. Michelle reported that tiny magnets found inside the plastic building pieces and rods could easily fall out and that those magnets found by young children could be swallowed or aspirated. Her reports on the dangers of a toy (magnetic building sets) led the Consumer Product Safety Commission to recall 3.4 million Magnetix building sets. Despite his disfigurement James chose to never hide - his inspirational story prompted viewers to donate money for reconstructive surgery. She took home two Emmys for her Problem Solver Reports on James O'Neal 'The Man with Half a Face.' Her reports told the story of O'Neal who was born with a genetic disorder that covered half his face with tumors. Also in 20, Michelle won the Regional Emmy for Best Reporter. Murrow Award for her reporting that showed that cell phone turned off could spy on you - her report showed how software could be used against you to listen in on your phone conversations and for that matter any conversations in the vicinity of your phone. CLICK HERE for KOMO News latest weather forecast Seattle/Tacoma, WA Heat, Heavy Rainfall and Severe Weather. In 2008, Michelle won the prestigious Regional Edward R. Her reports triggered a chain reaction of IBC reporting around the country and the nation's first IBC Clinic opened in Houston, Texas in October of 2006 - the Clinic's founder said Michelle's reporting helped to pave the way for the new clinic. Michelle discovered most patients never heard of IBC until they got it. It is the most deadly and lethal form of breast cancer. Michelle has 10 Regional Emmy awards - two for her reporting on Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC). Less than a year later, in July of 2000 Michelle joined the KOMO TV and is now our Weekend Evening Co-Anchor and weekday reporter. Rainier and said, "We're moving to Seattle!" Seattle Weather Komo 4 tv provides news, sports, weather and local event coverage in the seattle, washington area includi Read more Seattle Weather. Flying over Seattle, she and her husband took one look at the city, Puget Sound and Mt. Old one didn’t have videos to clutter things up.Michelle fell in love with Seattle from the air. There needs to be a way to get rid of them. I’ve been using Weather Channel more often. The whole thing (old one) was just much better to look at. The map was GREEN where the land was in the old version, now it looks gray and dead compared to the old one. It had bright yellow suns that stood out - I liked seeing the sunshine. I liked it MUCH better because the forecast was horizontal with COLOR. I hated it so much I kept the old one on my iPad but it recently stopped working all together, I assume they did away with it. UPDATE - That must be for the iPhone update that I downloaded. Important info from officials and meteorologists in the Seattle area. They have all but completely ruined this app. Seattle Weather Impacts A public list by KOMO News. The last update was bad enough but this newest update is awful! Cluttered, disorganized and WAY too much going on. I’d give this one negative stars if I could. Why hasn’t someone come up with ZERO STARS?
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