Chance Horner has joined the CBS Innovation Lab to report on environment and climate change for CBS stations nationwide.
Recently, Horner was at WFAA-TV Ch.8 in Dallas, where he worked as a journalist and director of photography.
Horner was a photojournalist at WTVJ-TV Ch. 6, an NBC-owned station in Miami; KLRT-TV Ch. 16, a Fox affiliate in Little Rock, Ark.; KTUL-TV Ch. 8, an ABC affiliate in Tulsa, Okla.; and at KTXS-TV Ch. 12, an ABC and CW Plus affiliate in Texas.
Horner has a B.A. from Hardin-Simmons University.
Be sure to congratulate Horner on Twitter.
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