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Author Archives: Michelle Iracheta

Michelle Iracheta helped launch the Redwood City Pulse in 2021 with the goal of bringing community news back to Redwood City. In her career spanning more than a decade, Michelle has covered mental health, public safety, disability rights, education and city government.

Prior to joining the Pulse, Michelle worked at the Houston Chronicle, where she spent mornings writing about overnight mayhem and temperamental weather. Her work has also appeared in newspapers across the country, including in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the Yakima Herald-Republic and the Garden Island on Kauai.

Aside from numerous newsroom awards, Michelle's reporting earned her a first-place Blethen Award from the Pacific Northwest Newspaper Association for her story about an ammonia leak that prompted hundreds of evacuations in a city outside Yakima, Washington.

She was also part of the team who earned recognition from the nonprofit Investigative Reporters and Editors for its work on a story about a fatal chemical leak in Houston that killed four people.

Michelle, a Houston native, holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Houston. She loves exploring new restaurants and pubs with her mini doodle, Kooper.

Posted inEnvironment, Express Newsletter Content, Local News, Recent News, Weather

¿Preparándose para la tormenta del miércoles? Esto es lo que puede hacer.

by Michelle Iracheta January 4, 2023June 29, 2023

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