Beloved News Anchor Chauncy Glover Passes Away at 39

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Former WDIV reporter Chauncy Glover has passed away at the age of 39, as confirmed by his family. Glover, who won three Emmy awards for his work in Detroit, later worked in Houston and Los Angeles, co-anchoring newscasts at KCAL. He was also known for founding the Chauncy Glover Project, a mentorship program for teenagers in Detroit. His family expressed their devastation at his loss, highlighting his impact on the community and his dedication to helping others.
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