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Warner Saunders is the 10 PM co-anchor for WMAQ-TV in Chicago. Saunders' co-anchor is Allison Rosati. A Chicago native, Saunders holds a bachelors degree from Xavier University and a Masters degree from Northeastern Illinois University. He and his wife, Sadako live in Chicago. Career He is a member of the Chicago Saunders was a former public school teacher, youth worker and Boys Club Executive Director. His WBBM-TV documentary, The End of the Line, spurred investigations of local gangs. His teaching career includes Chicago Public Schools, National College of Education, Malcolm X College, Northeastern Illinois University, and Indiana University where he was voted teacher of the year for two consecutive terms. Saunders has retired from the 5 PM and 6 PM newscasts (with Bob Sirott taking over those duties) and will retire from the 10 PM newscast at the end of May 2009. He plans to pursue "diversity education He has publicly accused former Chicago newspaper columnist Robert Feder of racism during Feder's career at the SunTimes. Awards He has won 19 Emmy Awards for news, sports, documentaries, children's shows, talk shows, and town meetings. Other awards he won are the Illinois Broadcasters Association Public Service Award, the Gabriel Award, The Ohio State Award, and the 1999 Hull House Jane Addams Award for his commitment to the Chicago community. This biographical article related to television in the United States is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warner_Saunders" Categories: Chicago television anchors | American reporters and correspondents | American television journalists | American television personalities | Year of birth missing (living people) | Living people | United States television biography stubs | ||||
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