News Team
| Anchors | ||
|---|---|---|
| Position | Year Joined | |
| Katie Collett | Weekend evenings at 6 and 11 | 2007 |
| David Culver | Weekend mornings | 2008 |
| Alveta Ewell | Weeknights at 6 and 11 | 1989 |
| Stephanie Harris | Weeknights at 5:30 | 2000 |
| Nicole Livas | Weeknights at 5, 5:30, and 10 (On WVBT) | 2001 |
| Chris Reckling | The Hampton Roads Show co-host | 1989 |
| Don Roberts | Weekday mornings, noon & The Bottom Line | 1989 |
| Tom Schaad | Weeknights at 5, 6, and 11 | 2007 |
| Reporters | ||
|---|---|---|
| Year Joined | ||
| Ariane Aramburo | Reporter/Co-host, The Hampton Roads Show | 2011 |
| Katie Collett | 2007 | |
| David Culver | Weekday mornings | 2008 |
| Andy Fox | Investigative | 1986 |
| Ava Hurdle | 1977 | |
| Art Kohn | Photojournalist | 1987 |
| John Massey | "Chopper 10" | 2000 |
| Jason Marks | General assignment | 2006 |
| Anne McNamara | General assignment | 2011 |
| Liz Palka | Weekday mornings | 2011 |
| Cheryl Tan | Weekday morning traffic | 2003 |
| Super Doppler 10 Meteorologists | ||
|---|---|---|
| Position | Year Joined | |
| Don Slater | Chief meteorologist; weeknights | 1981 |
| Jeremy Wheeler | Weekday mornings | 2004 |
| Jeff Edmondson | Weekend mornings | 2012 |
| Tiffany Savona | Weekend evenings | 2012 |
| SportsWrap | ||
|---|---|---|
| Position | Year Joined | |
| Bruce Rader | Sports Director; weeknights at 6, 10:45, and 11 | 1979 |
| Ali Lucia | Reporter, weekend anchor | 2011 |
| Brian Parsons | Sports producer,reporter and fill-in anchor | 1997 |
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