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
Grammy Award-winning music producer remembers Rev. Cecil Murray
Larrance Dopson, a Grammy Award-winning producer who worked with Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, Justin Timberlake and Nipsey Hussle, got his start as a child in a band for Rev. Cecil Murray's church.
Wednesday's Child: Raquel hopes to see her art in galleries one day
Raquel is a friendly teen with an artistic flair and a penchant for movies and music.
Police officer who also does public speaking authors book on leading with love
Ryan Tillman has gone from being a Southern California police officer to a national messenger on communication and coming together.
Wednesday's Child: Alex would love a forever home
Alex looks forward to some of the simpler pleasures of family life such as helping prepare meals at home with his adoptive family.
Teen Project, site for survivors of sex trafficking, opens new location in Van Nuys
From despair to incredible opportunity. The Teen Project suddenly lost its Sun Valley site for survivors of sex trafficking, only to rise up in Van Nuys with Carol's Sanctuary.
Celebrating Pride: Marcellas Reynolds' art book, Supreme Sirens
FOX 11's Christine Devine spoke with Marcellas Reynolds to discuss his 3-book series, Supreme Sirens.
Living Connected: Reflecting on Father's Day
FOX 11's Christine Devine learns about her late stepfather through the eyes of those who knew him.
Former foster teen gets master's degree from CSU Fullerton
Junely Merwin helped fight against age limits for services for college students coming from foster care. She just received her master's degree from CSU Fullerton.
Social work grad wants to give back to 'the community that saved my life'
Xia Workman, a former foster youth, just graduated from CSULA, and says she wants to get her Master's Degree to become a licensed clinical social worker.