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She moved to Telemundo-owned station KTMD in Houston, Texas, from 2004 until she joined NBC-affiliated station KPRC-TV as a general assignment reporter and weekend anchor for what was then known as Local 2 News in 2006. [1] Known for her dynamic reporting, she has covered many prominent news stories, including Hurricanes Ike, Dolly and Gustav.
Darren M. Haynes: (2014-2017), now with KCAL-TV in Los Angeles; Fred Hickman: (2004–2008), formerly with WVUE-DT in New Orleans, Louisiana as a sports director for the station and later a news anchor at WDVM-TV in Hagerstown, Maryland; died in 2022; Jemele Hill: (2017–2018), now with The Undefeated [2] Mike Hill: (2008–2013), now with FS1
KPRC-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Houston, Texas, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Graham Media Group.Its studios are located on Southwest Freeway (I-69/US 59) in the Southwest Management District (formerly Greater Sharpstown), [4] [5] and its transmitter is located near Missouri City, in unincorporated northeastern Fort Bend County.
Glover, best known for his work at KCAL/CBS Los Angeles and ABC station KTRK in Houston, died on Nov. 5, 2024. In a statement at the time, Glover's family remembered the Emmy-winning journalist as ...
Jacob Rascon, one of Art's five sons who began at KTRK in January 2022, was a reporter at rival station KPRC-TV, the NBC affiliate in Houston from 2017 to 2021. He has also worked as a Dallas-based correspondent for NBC News and at NBC owned-and-operated station KNBC in Los Angeles. [19] [14]
Two TV news crew members were killed in a helicopter crash in a wooded part of Burlington County, New Jersey, the news station said. ... New Jersey, the news station said.
Longtime anchorman for KTTV-TV, Los Angeles Kenneth Leon Jones (June 9, 1938 – May 13, 1993) was an American television journalist, actor, reporter and news anchor. He was Los Angeles television's first black weeknight news anchor, working for Los Angeles television station KTTV-TV channel 11 and KNXT channel 2 (now known as KCBS-TV ).
Fox Sports Houston (2005–2012) Comcast Sportsnet Houston/Root Sports Southwest/AT&T Sportsnet Southwest (2013–2023) [1] Space City Home Network (2024-Present) Note: Fox Sports Houston was originally a sub-feed of Fox Sports Southwest from 2005 to 2008; however, the Houston feed became its own standalone channel as of January 2009.