Family, friends and viewers are saying goodbye to Virginia news anchor Mark Spain. Just three weeks after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, the ABC-affiliated WSET anchor died Dec. 18 ...
A News12 anchor claims her simple claim for equity ... Annalisa Klebers, an award-winning journalist who anchored the morning news for Altice USA-owned News12 stations in Connecticut and New ...
Annalisa Klebers, an ex-anchor at News12, claims her pursuit for equal pay led to severe workplace retaliation and a psychotic break that resulted in her being on suicide watch. She filed a claim ...
A beloved television news anchor from Georgia fell into a ravine while hiking – prompting emergency responders to pull-off a daring rescue. Carol Sbarge, who worked for WSB-TV for nearly three ...
She has been working in journalism for seven years. sshepard/Getty Stock Image A former Georgia news anchor is still recovering after she was rescued from a ravine this past fall. Carol Sbarge ...
Mark Spain, a popular news anchor at ABC affiliate WSET-TV (ABC13) in Lynchburg, VA, died Dec. 18, just three weeks after he was diagnosed with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer, his wife Lynita Carter ...
Ms Klebers claims that after requesting better pay, she faced severe backlash from her employer. Award-winning journalist Annalisa Klebers, a former morning news anchor for News12 in Connecticut ...
"He brought so much joy, compassion, love and strength into our lives,” the widow of the Virginia-based journalist said in a statement Mark Spain/Facebook Mark Spain, a news anchor for Lynchburg ...
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A former Georgia news anchor is still recovering after she was rescued from a ravine this past fall. Carol Sbarge, who worked as an anchor and reporter for 29 years at ABC affiliate WSB-TV, told the ...
An original handwritten script from Dad’s Army is going to auction in Bristol. ‘Sergeant, Save My Boy!’ was an episode in the fourth series of the show which ran from 1968 to 1977.