WRBL - News Operation - News Team

News Team

Anchors

  • Phil Scoggins - News 3 Evening Edition at 6 and News 3 Nightwatch, Monday-Fridays at 11 p.m.
  • Tammy Terry - News 3 This Morning (5-7 am) and News 3 Midday
  • Teresa Whitaker - News 3 Evening Edition at 6 and News 3 Nightwatch, Monday-Fridays at 11pm
  • Sarah Panko - News 3 First Edition, weekdays at 5 p.m. and Consumer Watch reporter
  • Brandice Hudson - News 3 Evening Edition at 7 (Saturdays), News 3 Nightwatch at 11 (Sundays) and weekday Digital Journalist

News 3 First Alert Weather

  • Bob Jeswald - Chief Meteorologist; seen on News 3 First Edition, Evening Edition and Nightwatch, weekdays
  • David Reese - Meteorologist; seen on News 3 This Morning and Midday, weekdays
  • Kurt Schmitz - Senior Meteorologist; News 3 Evening Edition, Saturdays and News 3 Nightwatch, Sundays

3 On Your Side Sports

  • Jonathan Huskey - Sports Director; weeknights at 6, and Sunday-Fridays at 11 p.m., also host of The PrepZone
  • Dayne Young - Sports Anchor; Saturday at 7, Sunday at 11, also host of The PrepZone

Reporters

  • Jessi Mitchell - Digital Journalist
  • Liz Buckthorpe - Digital Journalist
  • Brandice Hudson - Digital Journalist
  • Sydney Cameron - Digital Journalist

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