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In 1992, she joined KTLA Morning News and Shadow Traffic as their aerial traffic reporter. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] York won numerous awards for her reporting at the station, earning an Emmy Award in 1993 for her coverage of the Laguna and Malibu fires [ 1 ] as well as two more the next year for the Northridge earthquake and her morning news reports.
Rachel Boesing served as weather anchor, while Paul Johnson provided traffic reports and also serving as a fill-in weather anchor. Vara, Mack, Cruz and Schauble eventually left the station; Vara later returned to KNBC in March 2010 after nine years at crosstown ABC O&O KABC-TV (channel 7), [ 1 ] and Schauble later became anchor of the 4-7 a.m ...
The sports world is converging on Los Angeles on Friday night, causing a traffic nightmare for drivers. A half dozen big events, including Game 1 of the World Series, will take place in the city ...
Fritz Coleman (born May 27, 1948) [1] is a retired weathercaster, who worked for NBC Channel 4 (KNBC) in Los Angeles, California from 1982 until 2020. [2] He began hosting Media Path Podcast with Louise Palanker in 2020. [3]
The 4-7 am portion is a general news/traffic/weather format; the 7 am-12 pm portion also features news, traffic, and weather but emphasizes entertainment and other light-hearted stories (incorporating celebrity interviews–both in-studio and occasionally via satellite – as well as features such as fashion and food segments).
After a move to Los Angeles, Johnson was the prime-time weather anchor for KCAL 9 News until 2010, and then occupied the same position at KCBS-TV, their sister station in the city, until retiring in 2018. Johnson is divorced from former National Football League player John Kidd. [3] She remarried in 2016 and gave birth to a daughter on January ...
A massive fire that has left the Interstate 10 highway in Los Angeles closed indefinitely was “set intentionally”, the Governor of California has said.. Gavin Newsom told a press conference on ...
Bill Keene (1927 – April 5, 2000) was a television and radio personality who became famous in the Los Angeles, California, market as a traffic and weather announcer. He was particularly known for his colorful, humorous traffic reports which included numerous puns and he became a fixture in Los Angeles broadcasting. [1] [2]