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The news was a surprise to station staffers and generated considerable uncertainty, particularly as Raycom already owned WUPW (channel 36) and could only keep one of the two stations. [96] Under news director Lou Hebert, who had worked at channel 24 in the late 1970s and returned in 2002, WNWO's newscasts made gains among ratings and critics.
These are the latest school delays, closings and other schedule changes for northwestern Pennsylvania for Monday, Dec. 2, 2024, as reported to the Erie Times-News. Return for updates. More: Lake ...
Denise D'Ascenzo Cooke (January 30, 1958 – December 7, 2019) was an American television news anchorwoman at WFSB-TV in Hartford, Connecticut. She worked there for 33 years (1986–2019), becoming the longest-serving anchor at WFSB-TV. D'Ascenzo was also the longest-serving news anchor at any Connecticut television station. [1]
While at WBBJ, Lahmers worked without writers or crew, writing and even shooting the news stories herself. [4] In 2007 she joined Fox CT (now referred to as Fox 61) in Hartford , Connecticut , once again as a reporter; by the time of her departure in 2012, she was also working as the weekend news anchor at the station. [ 5 ]
Monday's heavy rain and flooding led to multiple school closures or delayed openings Monday morning. The following schools have closed for Monday or declared a delayed opening: Bergenfield ...
Here are Wichita-area schools, businesses with closings due to possible severe weather ... The Wichita area is expected to see severe thunderstorms develop from 4 to 11 p.m. ... In Other News ...
Peckinpaugh worked as an anchor for WVIT from 1995 until her retirement in December, 2006. Peckinpaugh is still regarded as a popular figure and is said to have been one of the most well-known TV anchors in Connecticut, with name recognition somewhere between 80 and 90 percent in Connecticut. During her career, she interviewed four U.S. presidents.
Terzi continued as news co-anchor until he left in June 1978 and then became News Anchor, then News Director, at WPEC-TV12 in West Palm Beach, FL. In October 1978, Terzi was seriously injured when the twin-engine Cessna he piloted, with 4 other WPEC senior staff on board, had engine/fuel problems on approach to the Tallahassee, FL airport.