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Amy Lange Fox 2 Bio Wiki Age Height Accident Husband Education Salary and Net Worth

Amy Lange is an American anchor and reporter. She currently works for the Fox 2 channel based in Detroit. Amy joined FOX 2 after leaving her role at WEYI-TV based in Flint, Michigan. While there, she worked as a reporter as well as an anchor from 1996 to 1998. Prior to joining WEYI, Amy served as a news promotions producer as well as an associate news producer at WTVJ based in Miami, Florida.

Amy is so passionate about the issue of homelessness, she was recognized with an Edward R Murrow Regional Award for her work on homeless veterans. Additionally, the Society of Professional Journalists, the Associated Press, as well as the Michigan Association of Broadcasters recognized her work with some Emmy Awards.

She was born in Detroit,United States of America. However, Amy has not shared her exact date of birth, but looking at her appearance, she may be around 39 years old.

She is a woman of average stature. Amy stands at a height of5 ft 5 in ( Approx 1.65m).

She was born to her fatherKent Langeand her motherJudy Langein Detroit, United States. Amy was raised along with her brother David Large who is married to his wife Kristin and the couple shares a son together

She is a married woman. Amy is married to her loving husbandMichael Shore. Michael is a photographer by profession. The two are proud parents to their sonRyan Shore. Currently, Amy and her husband Michael are working on a project called Profile of Social Justice.

She went to join the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida after her high school education. At the university, Amy majored in Broadcast Journalism and Spanish. Additionally, she is a holder of a  Master’s degree in Social Justice from Marygrove College in Detroit since 2008.

She is an Emmy award-winning anchor and reporter who works with FOX 2 News. Amy reports on politics, courts as well as social issues. Her reporting has given her the golden chance to cover some of the most important stories. She covered the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, covered the testimony on the Flint Water Crisis on Capitol Hill, and covered the same-sex marriage case on Supreme Court among other stories.

Also, Amy spent several years covering a Michigan couple’s fight for the right to marry. She traveled many times to an orphanage based in Haiti after the earthquake to tell the story of the children who were impacted by the natural disaster. Amy holds multiple Emmy awards such as the best anchor and investigative reporter awards. She won an Emmy award for her reporting in Haiti and her work on children in the state foster care system.

Amy’s colleagues at Fox News Include;

Beairshelle Edmé-reporter

Zora Asberry-anchor

Casey Stegall-correspondent

Garrett Tenney– anchor

Leo  Terrell-tv personality

Lisa Evers-reporter

Rosanna Scotto-anchor

Kellie Rowe-anchor

Maurielle Lue-anchor

She got stuck in her heel with her trial gown and fell to the bottom of the stairs when she tried to quickly go up the stairs. Amy’s head badly smashed into the wall and she broke her neck. At the hospital, the doctor said that Amy needed excruciating traction and spinal surgery. On July 28, 2009, Amy shared her experience and turned it into a cautionary story. She used her experience to raise awareness about the risk of falling.

She earns her income mainly from her job as an anchor and reporter at FOX 2 News. Amy’s average salary is$69,462 per year.

She has accumulated a decent fortune from her career as a journalist. Amy has an estimated net worth of$864,546.

Yes. Amy married her loving husbandMichael Shore. Michael is a photographer by profession. The two are proud parents to their sonRyan Shore. Currently, Amy and her husband Michael are working on a project called Profile of Social Justice.

She was born in Detroit, United States. However, Amy has not shared her exact date of birth, but looking at her appearance, she may be around 39 years old.

She got stuck in her heel with her trial gown and fell to the bottom of the stairs when she tried to quickly go up the stairs. Amy’s head badly smashed into the wall and she broke her neck. At the hospital, the doctor said that Amy needed excruciating traction and spinal surgery. On July 28, 2009, Amy shared her experience and turned it into a cautionary story. She used her experience to raise awareness about the risk of falling.

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