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Notable Former On-air Staff

  • Frank Boal - sports director (198?-2009; now with KSHB-TV)
  • Owen Bush - station announcer (1950s)
  • Jack Cafferty - news and weather anchor (now a news commentator for CNN)
  • Stefan Chase - anchor/reporter (2010-2012; now at KTLA in Los Angeles)
  • Heather Claybrook - fill-in reporter
  • Carrie Coogan - former "Try It Before You Buy It" feature reporter and former KQRC-FM morning news anchor (retired from media, moved to Colorado)
  • Harris Faulkner - 6 and 10 p.m. anchor (1992-2000; now with Fox News Channel)
  • Don Harman - weekday morning meteorologist (1999–2011; died November 29, 2011)
  • Stephanie Hockridge - weekend evening anchor (now at KNXV-TV in Phoenix)
  • Gary Lezak - morning meteorologist (1994?-1999; now chief meteorologist with KSHB-TV)
  • Lori Patterson - fill-in weekend reporter
  • Stacy Smith - evening anchor (1977–1983; now anchor at KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh)
  • Shelby Storck - weather anchor (1950s–1960s)
  • Bob Stepanich - weekend morning and evening reporter (1994–2011; retired August 28, 2011)
  • Bob Wells - announcer and weekend weatherman (1959–1965; later at WJW-TV in Cleveland, now an actor/announcer in the Tampa Bay area)

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