Christine Devine
Christine Devine is a television news anchor in Los Angeles. Christine anchors the 5 and 10 p.m. weeknight news on FOX 11. Christine has 16 Emmys, an honorary doctorate degree from Cal State LA, and is in the Hall of Fame at her alma mater, Arizona State University.
In 2012, Christine was named in Los Angeles Magazine among the "50 Women Changing LA" for her Wednesday’s Child segment on foster care and adoption. Christine was honored in Washington, DC by Congress as an "Angel in Adoption."
Christine has received the top three honors in LA journalism, the Governors Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), Lifetime Achievement from the Radio & Television News Association (RTNA), and the Presidents Award for Impact on Media from the Los Angeles Press Club.
On a national level, Christine has two Gracie Awards from AWRT-American Women in Radio and Television, the Anna Quindlen Award for Philanthropy Journalism from the Society of Professional Journalists, and has been honored by the Child Welfare League of America.
For more than two decades, Christine has hosted Wednesday’s Child on FOX 11 News. Wednesday's Child is a weekly segment that is a showcase of children in foster care in need of permanent homes. The segment has aired for more than 25 years and more than 455 children have found adoptive families.
Christine is on the board of trustees as her alma mater, Arizona State University. She was inducted into the Hall of Fame at the Walter Cronkite School of Broadcast Journalism and has funded a student scholarship.
Christine was Valedictorian of her high school, Tolleson Union in Tolleson, Arizona.
In Hollywood, Christine has played reporter roles in the following movies: Independence Day, Cable Guy, Wag the Dog. She has appeared in the following Television series: American Horror Story, 24, Rosewood, Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place, Prison Break.
Active in the community and a frequent emcee, Christine has been honored before the LA City Council, LA County Board of Supervisors, Los Angeles Police Department and LA County Sheriff’s Department.
The latest from Christine Devine
Exploring heritage post foster care
Cheyenne Roan-Santini recently made a solo trek to Puerto Rico to reconnect with her father after growing up in foster care.
FOX 11 remembers Eugene O’Neill
FOX 11 remembers the life and legacy of Eugene O'Neill, a longtime former team member of KTTV. He was 87.
Photographers ready for Spring LA Fashion Week
Spring LA Fashion Week is here! The runways have come alive again thanks to creatives in Los Angeles. It’s all documented in print by fashion photographers.
Urban musical aims to influence students
An urban musical with a message in San Pedro tackles the real life pull of a teen wanting revenge after a gang shooting.
Women’s History Month: Celebrating LAPD’s first Latina deputy chief
Deputy Chief Ruby Flores is the first woman to lead the department's Operations-Valley Bureau.
Angeleno leads tours to Ghana, Africa’s emotional site of slave trade
Gregory Johnson leads tours to Ghana and shows some of the most emotionally-moving sites linked to the slave trade.
Honored Angeleno has become a historian on Black history
Gregory Johnson has been named among the 100 most influential African Americans in LA by the California African American Museum. In addition to his work in the arts in Long Beach, he leads tours to Africa as well.
Brian Alvarado, veteran and outspoken critic of Iraq War burn pits, dead at 43
Brian Alvarado was a Marine who was an advocate for Iraq War veterans. He died on Jan. 22 after more than a decade-long battle with cancer.
Compton pitbull breeder killed was doing it 'to make money,' friend says
35-year-old Dominic Cooper was killed by his pit bulls as he went to feed them in the backyard of his Compton home.
13 pit bulls euthanized following deadly attack in Compton backyard
Dominic Cooper was killed when his friend said he tried to stop a fight between two of his dogs. All 13 of the dogs, including eight puppies have since been euthanized.