Stella Inger
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Stella Inger is an Emmy-nominated news reporter. Born in Russia, Stella grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. She attended Los Angeles Valley College and transferred to the University of Southern California where she was a broadcast journalism major. [1] Before becoming a journalist, Stella worked as a personal banker. She has a passion for news and wants to be the voice for those who are not heard.
Stella reports for KPSP (CBS-TV) in Thousand Palms, California. In June 2007, she was nominated for an Emmy, for reporting on Americans who converted to Islam post 9/11. Inger has also made extensive original investigative reports.
In 2008 Stella was named by The Desert Sun as The Best TV Personality in the Desert [2].
Before [3] reporting for KPSP, Stella was a reporter for KXLF-TV in Bozeman, Montana and KESQ-TV in Palm Desert, California.
One of Stella's most memorable stories in Montana was an interview with the legendary stuntman Evel Knievel. She was also a daredevil herself, taking the chance of flying in a 1922 fighter plane while covering an air show.
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- IMDb biography
- Google News reports
- Life in a small market article by Inger
- Interview in Jewsweek
- Interview in Shalomla.com (Hebrew)
- The Desert Sun - Best of The Desert [4]
- CBS TV 2 [5]

