Janine Stanwood is a Emmy award-winning reporter and anchor. She joined Local 10 News in February 2004 as an assignment editor.
Before moving to South Florida from her Washington, D.C. hometown, Janine was the senior legislative correspondent for a United States senator on Capitol Hill. She was on a team that handled health care policy, met with constituents, and helped pass a veterans' bill into public law.
Even though she's not a South Florida native, Janine spent most summers with her family in Fort Lauderdale and Miami. She's honored to be on the inside of the news operation she regularly watched; whether she's reporting on victims of crime, covering politics in South Florida, or sorting through the breaking news of the day.
When she's not reporting, you can find Janine painting in her studio, tending to her garden, or lifting weights. She also works with the Dolphins Cancer Challenge organization to help raise funds for cancer research and care.
Janine is a graduate of the University of Virginia with honors with a distinguished degree in English and a degree in fine art.
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