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Born on August 27, 1971, in Seoul, South Korea, Kyung I. Lah spent her formative years in Streamwood, Illinois, USA. Limited public information is available about her parents or whether she has any siblings. She attended Hoffman Estates High School in Illinois and graduated in 1989. Lah later enrolled at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism in 1993. Her passion for journalism began early; during high school, she contributed as a writer to the student newspaper.
Kyung Lah began her professional career in journalism in 1993 as a desk assistant at WBBM-TV in Chicago, a CBS affiliate. She transitioned into a reporter role the following year. In 1995, she accepted a reporting position with KGTV in San Diego. After spending several years there, Lah returned to WBBM-TV in 2000, once again working as a reporter before relocating to Los Angeles in 2003.
In 2003, Lah began working as both a reporter and anchor at KNBC-TV in Los Angeles. She remained with the station for two years and received positive recognition for her reporting. However, in 2005, she departed from KNBC under circumstances involving a personal relationship with Jeff Soto, a field producer at the station. Both parties were married at the time, and the situation received media attention. Official reasons for her departure were not publicly disclosed by KNBC.
Later in 2005, Lah joined CNN Newsource. In 2007, she was appointed as CNN's correspondent based in Tokyo, where she covered news across Asia. In 2012, she moved back to the United States to work from CNN’s Los Angeles bureau. Throughout her career at CNN, Kyung Lah has reported on numerous high-profile stories. She covered the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, the crash of Flight MH17, and the Newtown school shooting. Additionally, she reported on the Asiana Airlines crash at San Francisco International Airport, the LAX shooting incident, and the historic floods and mudslides in Colorado.
Kyung Lah is married to Curtis Vogel, a television producer. The couple has a child, born in 2011, and currently resides in Chicago. There have been no public reports of marital conflict. While her exact salary and net worth have not been publicly disclosed, industry estimates suggest her income is substantial, reflective of her position and experience in television journalism.
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