User:Vindictive Warrior/Chris Schauble

Chris Schauble is an African American news anchor and journalist. He currently co-anchors the weekday morning newscast at KTLA in Los Angeles.

Education
Schauble attended Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, graduating with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism.

Career
Schauble's early career consisted of anchor and reporter responsibilities at WALA-TV in Mobile, Alabama, WSPA-TV in Spartanburg, South Carolina, WBMG in Birmingham, Alabama, and KCNC-TV in Denver, Colorado. While at KCNC-TV, Schauble covered the Columbine High School massacre, earning the station a local area Emmy for Best Spot News. A year later in 2000, Schauble himself was recognized as "TV Person of the Year" by the Colorado Association of Black Journalists.

In June 2001, Schauble became a weekday co-anchor of Today in LA and a general assignment reporter for KNBC in Los Angeles. He remained in that position until an on-air incident in July 2010 where he silently but visibly spoke a profane phrase in reaction to a news presentation error. After the incident, Schauble was transferred to weekend evening newscasts, while keeping his weekday reporter roles. In March 2011, KTLA announced that Schauble would join the station's morning news team, replacing Frank Buckley in the 5am and 6am broadcasts.

Personal Life
Schauble lives in the Los Angeles area and is the father of two sets of twin girls. He has twice competed in the Ironman Triathlon, qualifying once for the Ironman World Championship. His service to the Los Angeles community includes helping orphans find adoptive famililes. Schauble himself is an adoptee.