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Ashley is the longest-tenured main male news anchor in the history of ABC7 in San Francisco. [9] When Hurricane Hugo struck Charleston, SC in 1989, Ashley was the last broadcaster to remain on the air covering the events. [10] In 2005, he reported from Poland on the March of the Living with Bay Area holocaust survivors. [11]
The Walk for Life West Coast is an annual anti-abortion event held in San Francisco, California. It is held on a Saturday on or near January 22, the anniversary date of the decision in the United States Supreme Court case, Roe v. Wade. The first Walk for Life was held on January 22, 2005. [1]
Current and former television news anchors broadcasting in San Francisco and the San Francisco Bay Area, Northern California. Pages in category "Television anchors from San Francisco" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.
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Mathai attended Los Altos High School [9] and San Diego State University where he graduated with a degree in journalism and political science in 1993. Prior to his career as a broadcaster, Mathai was a public relations assistant with the San Diego Chargers. [16] He was also part of the Super Bowl staff for the National Football League in 1993 ...
Somerville was born on March 19, 1958, in San Luis Obispo, California, but was raised in Berkeley. He was named after his father's childhood friend, Frank Patty, and his paternal grandfather, William Somerville. [citation needed] He attended Berkeley High School, graduating in 1976. [5] He then attended San Francisco State University. [6]
In 2007, she switched to broadcast media as a reporter for the local ABC television station KGO-TV in San Francisco. [8] In 2010, Vega won a Northern California Emmy Award for the Best Daytime Newscast in a Large Market. [9]