Adrian Arambulo Biography
Adrian Arambulo is an award-winning journalist who is currently working at KNBC as a co-anchor. He is a morning newscast “Today in LA,” airing weekdays from 4 to 7 a.m.

Adrian Arambulo Age/Birthday
Arambulo’s age is currently not available. However, will update as soon as the information is available.
Adrian Arambulo Education
He graduated with honors from Loyola University, Chicago.
Adrian Arambulo Height/Weight
There is no information on his height and weight. However, will update as soon as the information is available.
Adrian Arambulo Family
Arambulo was born and raised in Chicago and enjoys spending time with his family. He has dedicated many of his social media posts to his parents. NBC LA shared a picture of Arambulo with his dad on Father’s day in 2020 and he said he and his sisters love their dad. He also posted a photo of a lunch date with his mother at the beach.
Adrian Arambulo Wife
Arambulo is happily married to Jennifer Dixon aka Jen Dixon, a Senior Supervising Producer and writer at NBCUniversal Media. He is vague on how long he has been married to his wife.
Adrian Arambulo Children
He is blessed with a son called Aiden Cruz Arambulo born in October 2020. Arambulo shared the news of his birth by sharing the newborn baby picture writing,
“It is my honor to introduce Aiden Cruz Arambulo!
Our son, our little man, our little fiery one, our angel arrived after a couple of trips and a week at the hospital. He was worth the wait!”
Adrian Arambulo Salary/ Networth
Based on salary.com, a news anchor at NBC News receives an average salary of $57,702. The salary starts from $52,129 to $66,710, depending on several factors.
In addition, Arambulo’s net worth in 2023 is approximately $1 million.
Adrian Arambulo Career
In 2013, Arambulo joined NBC 4 as an anchor and general assignment reporter for the weekend newscast of “Today in LA” and reported on NBC4 News at 5,6 and 11 p.m.
Throughout his career, he has covered several stories including co-anchoring Emmy award-winning coverage in 2016 Old Fire in Calabasas, 2019 Southern California rash of wildfires, Thousand Oaks, CA Borderline Bar Mass Shooting, Las Vegas country music concert massacre and the Saugus High School tragic shooting. In addition, he also covered the civil unrest in Los Angeles following George Floyds death and co-anchored the station’s Dodgers 2018 world series coverage from the Dodger Stadium field.
Arambulo previously worked for six years at KDFW-TV in Dallas- Fortworth where he worked as a morning anchor and reporter. He also covered the murder of Chris Kyle, a navy seal and U.S War hero, the terror attack at Fort Hood and several hurricanes and tornadoes too. Additionally, Arambulo also worked as a general assignment reporter in Las Vegas for KLAS and worked in Brownsville, Texas as a bureau chief for KGBT.
Arambulo involves himself in numerous worthy causes. In addition, he champions NBC4 community outreach events like its annual clear the shelters pet adoption drive.
Arambulo has accepted a Golden Mike award from Radio Television news Association , Countless Emmy awards in Las Vegas, Dallas and Los Angeles and two Las Vegas Electronic Media Awards.
He was born and raised in Chicago. Arambulo is a graduate of Loyola University Chicago, where he worked in the radio station and school newspaper. He delights in travel, golf and spending quality time with his family too.
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