
Linda Lorelle is an Emmy Award winning
anchor whose reports have not only touched lives, but saved them, as
well. Just ask the Houston area women who credit her series “Buddy
Check 2: Beating the Breast Cancer Odds” for helping them detect
early breast cancer. From her most recent Emmy for “Beyond Brown
vs. Board: The Journey Continues”, a documentary on how Houston
desegregated its schools, to her Emmy Award-winning, first person
account of another local news anchor's battle with cancer, Linda's
stories continually garner critical acclaim while making a
significant impact on the lives of Houston viewers.
Linda takes pride
in the variety of stories and events she has covered through the
years as a reporter and anchor, including Hurricanes Katrina and
Rita; President Bill Clinton's first inauguration; President George
W. Bush's first inauguration; the shuttle flight of Dr. Mae Jemison,
the first woman of color in space; John Glenn's return to space; the
shuttle Columbia tragedy; Super Bowl XXXVIII; numerous NBA and WNBA
Finals; the World Series; the Houston Rockets in China, and
President George H.W. Bush's 80th birthday, complete with
a first person account of what it's like to sky dive with the Golden
Knights of the U.S. Army. For the record, it was a blast! Linda is
honored that her documentary on the former President now has two
permanent homes: at the Bush Presidential Library in College
Station and in the Peabody Collection of the Museum of Broadcast
Communications in Chicago, Illinois. The Brown vs. Board
documentary also rests in the Museum.
Linda Lorelle
made her move to broadcast journalism in 1987 after a successful
career as a professional dancer and actress. At that point, Linda
had already attained a B.A. in Developmental Psychology and a B.A.
in Italian Language from Stanford University when she set her sights
on a new career in journalism. She went back to school to attain an
M.A. in Broadcast Journalism from the University of
Missouri-Columbia. While in graduate school, she became weekend
anchor at KOMU-TV, the top-rated NBC affiliate in Columbia,
Missouri. From there it was on to reporting at KMOV-TV, the CBS
affiliate in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1989, Linda signed on with
KPRC-TV in Houston as a weekend anchor, but was quickly promoted to
anchoring the weekday 6 and 10 pm newscasts, a position she held for
14 years. In the last two and a half years of her employment at
KPRC, Linda moved to a more family-friendly schedule, anchoring the
5 and 6 pm newscasts as well as the mid-day and 4pm newscasts.
Throughout her years at KPRC, she anchored Dateline Houston,
spearheaded the station's documentary projects and hosted several
special programs, including the Muscular Dystrophy Labor Day
Telethon and the College Fund (UNCF) Telethon. She is currently a
Contributing Correspondent for FOX 26, Houston and is doing other
freelance work.
Linda's special
interest in education and children led her to found the Linda
Lorelle Scholarship Fund, a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity that
provides major college scholarships and support to Houston area
students. The LLSF (www.lindalorelle.org) targets students with
average grades from challenging backgrounds. To date, the LLSF has
awarded more than $1.6 million in scholarships to more than 200
students. Each year the LLSF also hosts thousands of Houston area
students and parents for a free, citywide College Preparatory
Conference.
In addition to
her two Emmys, Linda is also a two-time recipient of the prestigious
national Gracie Award from the American Women in Radio and
Television, as well as numerous honors on the local, regional and
national level:
· 2007
Houston Treasure Award, for her tireless commitment and
contributions to the Houston community
· 2006
Loving Hearts Caring Hands Award from M.D. Anderson Cancer Center,
for her commitment and contributions to M.D. Anderson
· 2006
Honoree at the Rose Gala, benefiting the Women’s Home, for being an
outstanding community leader
· 2005
AWRT Gracie Award, for
41@80: An Incredible Journey, a
portrait of former President George H.W. Bush on his 80th
birthday
· 2005
Houston Press Club Award, 1st Place, for “Houston’s
Chinese Connection”, a documentary on Yao Ming and the Houston
Rockets in China
· 2005
Houston Press Club Award, 2nd Place,
41@80: An
Incredible Journey
· 2004
Emmy Award, for “Beyond Brown vs. Board: The Journey Continues”
· 2004
AWRT Gracie Award, Individual Achievement – Best
Reporter/Correspondent for a 3-part series, “Goodbye Felicia Moon”
· 2004
AWRT Star Award, Best Houston Television Personality
· 2004
Whitney M. Young Humanitarian Award, Houston Area Urban League
· 2003
Macy’s Heart and Soul Award, honoring excellence in the fight
against breast cancer
· 2002
Chron’s & Colitis Gold Key Award, recognizing Linda as an
Exceptional Woman in the Houston community
· 2000
Anson Jones, M.D. Award for “Sydney’s Story”, a first person account
of Linda’s experience covering the breast cancer battle of Houston
anchor Sydney Seaward. The article appeared in Health and Fitness
Magazine
· 2000
Texas Associated Press Award for “She Got Game”, a one-on-one
interview with WNBA star Cynthia Cooper about the Houston Comets’ 3rd
championship and the death of teammate Kim Perot
· 1997
Houston Press Club Award: 1st Place News Series, for
“Sydney’s Story”
· Several
awards for “Buddy Check 2: Beating the Breast Cancer Odds” series on
breast cancer, including the 1995 Commendation Award from the
American Women in Radio and Television, the Cancer League's Media
Community Service Award and the Cancer Counseling Media Award of
Excellence
· 1994
Makeda Award from the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, for
outstanding contributions to the community
· 1993
Matrix Award from Women in Communications, for the series “Mae's
Dream”, documenting the shuttle launch of the first black woman
astronaut
· 1992
Sampson Award from the Houston Tennis Association, for outstanding
contributions to youth
· 1992
Media Award from the Texas Association for Year-Round Education in
recognition of positive reports on “The New System”, aired during
the 1991-92 school year
· 1991
and 1990 School Bell Award from the Texas State Teachers
Association, for outstanding news or feature series “They Should
Know That” and “They Should Know That, Too”
Linda's community
activities include current and past, board and advisory board
memberships in: the Linda Lorelle Scholarship Fund; the Houston
Police Foundation; San Jacinto Girl Scouts; the Women's Resource;
Society of Professional Journalists; Sisters Network; the Houston
Zoo; the Junior League; the Children's Assessment Center Foundation
and Casa de Esperanza. Linda also served as the Selection Committee
Chair for the 2002 Jaworski Award.
Linda is devoted
to her husband, Lou, and their daughter, Lindsey. She is passionate
about ballroom dancing, often performs locally and is looking
forward to her first competition. She loves to read, work out, play
tennis, figure skate and listen to music. Linda speaks Italian and
French. She's working on Spanish.
Click here to download Linda Lorelle's Biography
For more information on the Linda Lorelle Scholarship
Fund please call the Executive Director, Anna M. Barba-Poindexter,
at 713.658.2884