Jeff Stahl
You can watch Jeff every weekday morning on News Channel 3 in the Morning and News Channel 3 at Noon. He has been an anchor and reporter with KESQ-TV since June 2000.
Here in the desert, the EMMY® Award-winning reporter has covered everything from earthquakes, bears on the loose, power outages and flooding, to our seasonal wildfires, earthquakes, presidential visits and occasional sandstorms. He also reported the deaths and funeral services of President Gerald R. Ford and Bob Hope and was on the air during the first moments of the San Bernardino terror attack in 2015.
Jeff is originally from Camarillo, California. He graduated from the University of Southern California. Since then, his adventures in journalism have taken him across the nation. He's worked in television news in Pocatello, Idaho and Green Bay, Wisconsin. He covered the devastating Northridge Earthquake in 1994 while working in Santa Barbara, and the escape of African Lions that terrorized an Idaho town in 1996. He also reported on tornadoes and blizzards in Wisconsin. He covered the Green Bay Packers' 1997 and 1998 Super Bowl Championship seasons.
Jeff and his wife, Marian, stay active in a number of community programs. Jeff regularly reads to students, volunteers with the Tour de Palm Springs, and serves as a board member for the California Desert Arts Council and the La Quinta Arts Foundation.
In his spare time, Jeff and family like to take in all the desert has to offer. That includes hiking the desert's many hillside trails, golfing, shopping and playing with their son, dog and two cats.
You can contact Jeff here.