Chantee Lans

Chanteé Lans is a multi-Emmy and Edward R. Murrow award winning reporter and fill in anchor at WABC-TV Channel 7 Eyewitness News. Chanteé was previously a contributing writer for the New York Times.  

Before returning to New York, She was an investigative reporter and evening anchor at the ABC affiliate in Shreveport, Louisiana. Chanteé also reported at CBS in Philadelphia and Boston.

Chanteé has interviewed President Joe Biden. She also covered the Boston marathon bombings, sexual assault trial of Bill Cosby, and the imprisonment and release of Rapper Meek Mill which prompted criminal justice reform in Pennsylvania and across the United States. 

Born in Brooklyn and raised on Long Island, Chanteé earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcast journalism from Temple University. She obtained her master's degree in global development and social justice from St. John's University.