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Local News Former WHAS11 anchor emcees event honoring 8 women from around Louisville Thursday's honorees included educators, volunteers and leaders in the arts.
WAVE News is excited to announce the anchors that will take over our evening newscasts following the retirement of John Boel.
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Female news anchor’s bold outfit opens debate on professionalism - MSNFemale news anchor’s bold outfit opens debate on professionalism A recent photo of a news anchor’s on-air outfit has sparked a heated debate on social media. Many users are divided over ...
Louisville anchor Hayden Ristevski has just become an American citizen. She’s been a permanant legal resident for years, but ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Former WHAS11 news anchor Melissa Forsythe has died at the age of 71. According to her sister, Forsythe died of natural causes at her Louisville home just before her 72nd birthday.
Two anchors departing WCPO-TV 9 News talked about their decision to leave, and what's next for them. Louisville station hires former WCPO staffer for reporter/anchor role WCPO adds meteorologist ...
News Anchors Spill Their Off-Camera Secrets: Hidden Garments, Commercial Break Rituals and What's Really in Their Mug (Exclusive) PEOPLE convinced familiar TV faces to reveal their strangest work ...
After a 40-year career in journalism, longtime Louisville news anchor and WAVE Troubleshooter John Boel announces his retirement.
After Louisville basketball's loss to TCU in second round of March Madness, here's an early look at Jeff Walz's next 2025-26 Louisville roster: ...
Sue Wiley, the first female news anchor for WLEX-TV, has died. Wiley died Tuesday night after a crash involving five cars on Alumni Drive and Chinoe Road. Wiley worked for Lex 18 from 1968 until 1998.
TV news anchors want more flexibility to experiment on platforms like Substack. Networks have historically restricted talent from outside projects.
Why were Louisville anchors featured on Last Week Tonight? Local media personalities featured in the segment included several anchors from WDRB, a television station located in Louisville, Kentucky.
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