
Chris Schauble
Morning TV News Anchor at KTLA-TV (Los Angeles, CA)
Easy like Sunday morning. Anchor @ #1 @KTLAMorningNews. Emmys👍🏾3xIronman👍🏾 Married father of 2 sets of twin girls! #Nupe♦️#GirlDad #EarthquakeFace #Adoptee
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4 weeks ago |
ktla.com | Chris Schauble |Nicolette Medina |Lisa Bartley
Nearly three months after the devastating Eaton Fire claimed the lives of seventeen Altadenans and destroyed over 9,000 homes and structures, the community continues to grapple with loss and unanswered questions. Eight survivors, who had never met before, gathered to share their stories and the challenges they face in rebuilding their lives. Dalyce Kelley recounted the tragic loss of her 95-year-old grandmother, Dalyce Curry, known as “Mama Dee,” who died trying to escape the fire on January 8th.
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1 month ago |
ktla.com | Tony Kurzweil |Chris Schauble
KTLA Morning News anchor Chris Schauble was shocked when he had a dream come true just in time for his birthday. Chris’ actual birthday is on Saturday, but his Morning News friends decided to surprise him a day early when he unknowingly tossed to a live shot of his own daughter Shelbi at KTLA’s sister station KSN in Joplin, Missouri. “I’m here to give you your birthday forecast,” Shelbi said.
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1 month ago |
ktla.com | Chris Schauble
Neighbors in the Pacific Palisades are returning to rebuild after January’s devastating wildfire that destroyed thousands of homes. Among them is KTLA reporter Lauren Lyster, who received an alarming call from her husband about flames near their home while she was covering the fire. Despite evacuation orders, they stayed to protect their house and help neighbors. Their home survived. Many others were not as fortunate.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Chris Schauble
Neighbors in the Pacific Palisades are returning to rebuild after January’s devastating wildfire that destroyed thousands of homes. Among them is KTLA reporter Lauren Lyster, who received an alarming call from her husband about flames near their home while she was covering the fire. Despite evacuation orders, they stayed to protect their house and help neighbors. Their home survived. Many others were not as fortunate. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved.
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2 months ago |
fox2now.com | Chris Schauble
Posted: Feb 6, 2025 / 01:37 PM CST Updated: Feb 6, 2025 / 01:37 PM CST (KTLA) — A Hollywood veteran is helping freshmen at historically Black universities and colleges get off to a stress-free start. The students, who come from challenging backgrounds, are determined to succeed.
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