Tamala Edwards Bio, Age, Family, Husband, Net Worth, Awards and ABC

Tamala Edwards Biography

Tamala Edwards is an American television news anchor and reporter who currently serves as the weekday co-anchor of Action News Mornings from 4:30 a.m. to 7 a.m., as well as a regular co-host of Inside Story, where she conducts in-depth interviews with newsmakers such as Governor Tom Corbett, Senator Bob Casey, Mayor Michael Nutter, and others, as well as moderating many election debates. He joined ABCNEWS as a White House correspondent in August 2001.

How old is Tamala Edwards? – Age

She is 50 years old as of 7 April 2020. She was born Tamala Monique Edwards in 1971 in Georgia, United States.

Tamala Edwards Family

She is the daughter of Edith Edwards and Redick Edwards, who lives in Houston, Texas.

Is Tamala Edwards still Married? – Husband

On September 19, 2006, Edwards married Rocco Lugrine, the executive pastry chef at Le Bec Fin. The couple wedded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, and has two children; Rocco Alexander Edwards Lugrine, born on August 31, 2009, and Massimo John Edwards Lugrine, born on September 11, 2012.

What is Tamala Edwards Net Worth?

She has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million.

Tamala Edwards ABC

In August 2001, Edwards joined ABCNEWS as a White House correspondent. She works out of the network’s Washington bureau, where she covers the Bush administration for Good Morning America and other ABCNEWS shows.

Edwards came to ABCNEWS from Time magazine, where she worked as a writer in New York, covering politics, society, and breaking news. She covered Vice President Al Gore’s campaign and former New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley’s campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination in the 2000 election. She was a panelist in the Apollo Theatre debate between Gore and Bradley in New York, and she also appeared on MTV’s Choose or Lose broadcasts.

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Tamala Edwards Awards

Edwards won first place in the Education Writers Association for her contribution to Time magazine’s cover story “What Makes a Good School?” in 1999. Vogue magazine named her a journalist for “The Next Establishment” in its August 2000 issue, and she was named to Folio magazine’s “30 Under 30” list in November 2000.

Tamala Edwards Writtings

Edwards has written on a wide range of topics, including House and Senate races, the Reform Party, the Vermont school funding fight, and other contentious political issues. She has covered the college preparation business boom, the growing importance of women in philanthropy, the Supreme Court case of student-to-student sexual harassment, and the public debate over books on topics such as modesty, race, and mental illness. She has written dispatches from the presidential campaign trail as well as articles on the historic balanced budget and tax-cut bill, the deprivation of home rule in the District of Columbia, and an account of former Chinese first lady Madame Chang’s repression. She has written dispatches from the presidential campaign trail, as well as articles on the historic balanced budget and tax-cut bill, the deprivation of home rule in the District of Columbia, and an account of former Chinese first lady Madame Chang’s return to Washington.