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Cheryl Annette Burton [citation needed] (born December 25, 1962) is an American news anchor who has been working for WLS–TV, an American Broadcasting Company-owned and operated television station in Chicago, Illinois, since 1992. Burton anchors the station's 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. newscast alongside Ravi Baichwal and Rob Elgas.
Aside from the Chicago Honey Bears being dancers and cheerleaders, at the Honey Bear auditions, Cathy Core and a panel of judges, including talent agents, narrowed their search by making the contestants display an additional talent, such as singing, playing instruments, acrobatic abilities or other dance forms and talents, before making their ...
Despite not responding to a call, Hambie was driving 74 miles per hour (119 km/h) in a 35-mile-per-hour (56 km/h) zone, when her cruiser struck another vehicle, killing Shelley Amos and Cheryl Burton. Hambie pleaded guilty to reckless driving, violation of oath by a police officer, and two counts of vehicular homicide. [106] 5 October 2010
Rose was married to WLS-TV news anchor Cheryl Burton from 1986 until 1995. Rose met Burton while she was a cheerleader for the Chicago Bears in 1985 and proposed to her on the weekend of the team's appearance in Super Bowl XX. [3] [4] Rose has been married to Lakesha Draine since 2011.
FX Josh Hartnett was thrilled his cameo on The Bear wasn’t leaked before the new season dropped — and he is giving Chicago a lot of the credit. "I felt like the city of Chicago was really ...
He co-anchored the 10pm newscast since May 2016, initially with Kathy Brock until her retirement on June 27, 2018, and then with Cheryl Burton. He co-anchored the 6 pm weekday newscast since 1998, most recently alongside Judy Hsu, and previously with Kathy Brock from 1998 to 2018.
Cheryl Burke said she wanted Tom Bergeron to return to Dancing With the Stars, but that doesn’t mean that she wants Tyra Banks to get fired. 'Dancing With the Stars' Season 31 on Disney+ ...
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