Three-time Emmy Award-winning Los Angeles news anchor Chauncy Glover has died at age 39. The Alabama native’s heartbroken family announced the news of his unexpected death to KCAL News ...
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Chauncy Glover, a beloved TV news anchor for KCAL in Los Angeles, has died suddenly at age 39. His death was announced by the station on Tuesday, though no details regarding his cause of death ...
The KCAL News anchor died unexpectedly on Tuesday, leaving his colleagues in a state of shock and grief. Chauncy Glover, an Emmy award-winning news broadcaster and anchor at KCAL News in Los ...
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Chauncy Glover, an Emmy award-winning news broadcaster and anchor at KCAL News in Los Angeles, died on Tuesday at 39. His unexpected death was announced by his grieving colleagues on as they also ...
CBS2/KCAL9 news anchor Chauncy Glover has died at age 39, the station reported Tuesday night. No cause of death was released. According to a report by ABC13 in Houston, where Glover previously ...
Los Angeles news anchor Chauncy Glover, who formerly worked for Detroit’s WDIV-TV, has died at age 39. Glover passed away unexpectedly, according to KCAL, the CBS station in Los Angeles that he ...
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News anchor Chauncy Glover has died at age 39, according to his family. The former ABC13 anchor was working in Los Angeles, anchoring newscasts on KCBS and KCAL. Chauncy worked at ABC13 from 2015 ...
Glover’s profile page at KCAL says he “was bitten by the news bug at the age of 5 when his dad built him his very own mini ‘anchor desk’ for his newscasts that he would perform for his ...