Pittsburgh-area high school students bring smiles on World Kindness Day
Fred Rogers once said, "Try your best to make goodness attractive."
Watch CBS News
Chris DeRose has been a reporter, producer, host and actor for over 15 years, starting his professional career in Chicago back in 2007. Chris moved to the Windy City after college to train in comedy and acting at the world famous Second City Theatre. Within a year, he quickly became a staple in the Chicago comedy scene, but it was also during this time, that he was "discovered" while working as a Chicago City Tour Guide onboard a double decker bus. A producer from a local television show spotted Chris giving a fun and engaging tour to locals and offered him a job on TV. The rest is history.
Chris started working as a daily feature reporter on the You & Me, a fun morning television show on WCIU-TV. During his time at You & Me, Chris logged hundreds of hours both in front of and behind the camera, working on multiple stories at any given time.
He was best known for his live morning features, "Did U Know" history pieces, comical man-on-the-street "Movie Trivia's," and insightful travel segments. At the end of 2016, Chris moved to Los Angeles, California, where he freelanced as an actor, writer and producer, working on many different productions including several scripted television series and films. It was also while in LA, he worked as a Freelance Producer on the Gilbert Gottfried Amazing Colossal Podcast and as a Studio Tour Guide/VIP Guide at Universal Studios Hollywood.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit and work in Los Angeles stopped, Chris jumped back into broadcasting, going to work for the EW Scripps Company in Billings, Montana. Chris became a Weather Anchor and Multimedia Journalist with KTVQ and the Montana Television Network and worked there from 2020-2021.
In the Spring of 2021, Chris moved to another Scripps station, KSTU in Salt Lake City, Utah, where he became a Features Reporter with Good Day Utah, as well as a Host and MMJ for the station's Lifestyle/Entertainment show The Place.
Chris is a graduate of McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland, and holds a BA in Theater Arts. He was raised in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, a small town just outside of Pittsburgh, which was also home to golf legend Arnold Palmer and television's Fred Rogers.
Fred Rogers once said, "Try your best to make goodness attractive."
At the ripe old age of 103, World War II veteran Herman Skerlong of Bethel Park is still full of stories.
At Carlow University on Thursday afternoon, members of the Pittsburgh Promise, with community and higher education groups and representatives from the local, state, and federal governments, came together to address the issue of food insecurity on college campuses.
Shaler Area Middle School honored veterans on Wednesday morning with a Veteran's Day breakfast.
It was a morning of exercise and education in Downtown Pittsburgh.
A working smoke detector can be the difference between life and death.
HearingLife's Campaign for Better Hearing is changing lives.
Kickoff is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. at Acrisure Stadium.
The Palace Theatre in Greensburg is almost 100 years old.
Pharmacists say it is to raise awareness about understaffing and improve working conditions.
There is oil in the Monongahela River, and apparently, these slicks are an ongoing problem.
At the foot of Laurel Mountain along Route 30 sits The Pie Shoppe.
A father was given a second lease on life this summer after undergoing a major surgery.
It's not heaven and it's not Iowa, but at Pittsburgh Westinghouse Academy is getting a field of dreams.
With that crush of autumn colors, places like Ligonier in the Laurel Highlands are seeing an uptick in business.