Taylor Alanis Bio, Height, Family, Husband, Salary,KRIS

Taylor Alanis
Taylor Alanis

Taylor Alanis Biography

Taylor Alanis, an American journalist, has been working for KRIS as a weekday morning anchor and multi-media journalist since August 2021. She formerly worked as a weekend anchor and reporter in Corpus Christi, Texas, for three and a half years.

Taylor Alanis Age

Alanis prefers to keep her personal life private, hence she has not yet divulged the year and month she was born. It is consequently unknown when she celebrates her birthday. However, she could be in her 30s.

Taylor Alanis Height

Alanis stands about 5 feet and 6 inches tall.

Taylor Alanis Education

Alanis enrolled at the University of Texas at San Antonio after completing her high school education. She subsequently proceeded to Texas State University, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication, with an emphasis on Electronic Media and a minor in Criminal Justice.

Taylor Alanis Family

After completing her high school education, Alanis enrolled at the University of Texas at San Antonio and later transferred to Texas State University, where she got a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication with a concentration in Electronic Media and a minor in Criminal Justice.

Taylor Alanis Husband 

After graduating from high school, Alanis attended the University of Texas at San Antonio before transferring to Texas State University, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication with a specialty in Electronic Media and a minor in Criminal Justice

Taylor Alanis Salary

Alanis’ annual pay ranges from $40,000 to $120,000.

Taylor Alanis Net Worth

Alanis’ net worth is estimated to be between $1 million and $5 million, derived from her job as a journalist.

Taylor Alanis Career

Alanis is KRIS’ weekday morning anchor and multi-media journalist. During her tenure at the station, she also served as an interim investigative reporter for eight months and was the anchor of a brand new 60-minute 4 p.m. broadcast. She has won numerous accolades for her work, including a Lonestar Emmy nomination and an Associated Press Award. She was just named a finalist for the Texas Associated Broadcasters Award.

Alanis’ enthusiasm for journalism stems from her love of the community, showcasing people who make a difference, and speaking up for the voiceless. She spent two years at her first reporting job in Waco-Temple-Killeen. There, she covered the aftermath of two Fort Hood shootings, an I-35 bridge collapse, and the Twin Peaks Biker Massacre.

She recently received nominations for her ongoing coverage of less and malpractice claims at the Nueces County Medical Examiner’s Office. The report resulted in a significant improvement that benefited the Coastal Bend community. In 2022, she won the first Real Men Wear Pink competition and the American Cancer Society’s Dancing with the Coastal Bend. The League of United Latin American Citizens Council honored her in May 2023 at their Outstanding Community Leaders banquet.

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