L.I. radio station works with nonprofit to help Latino community
Thanks to a radio station, a law firm and a nonprofit coming together, more people are getting the help they need.
Jenna DeAngelis is an Emmy award winning journalist. She joined CBS News New York as a general assignment reporter in March 2018.
Jenna covers a variety of topics and is always willing to take her stories to new heights, literally... she walked the "barrel cables" of the George Washington Bridge for a piece on Breast Cancer Awareness month.
Prior to joining WCBS, Jenna worked as a reporter at stations in Hartford, Connecticut, and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. She has also worked on-air as a traffic reporter, news anchor and investigative reporter.
Jenna started her career in journalism on the assignment desk of CBS television station KYW-TV helping cover Philadelphia and New Jersey news. She is a TV production and broadcasting/journalism graduate of the University of Delaware.
Jenna is a proud mom who lives on Long Island with her husband and daughter. She loves spending time with family, friends and her dog, Cooper. Her favorite hobbies include traveling, attending concerts, exercising, and enjoying all her home state, New York, has to offer!
She's always looking to connect with viewers. If you have a story to share, you can email her at jdeangelis@cbs.com.
Thanks to a radio station, a law firm and a nonprofit coming together, more people are getting the help they need.
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