News Staff
NEWS CENTER 7 ANCHORS:
- Cheryl McHenry (1981–present) weeknights at 5, 5:30 & 6 p.m.
- James Brown (2002–present) weeknights at 5, 5:30, 6 & 11 p.m.
- Letitia Perry (2001–present) weekday mornings 5 a.m. - 8 a.m.
- John Paul (2008–present) weekday mornings 5 a.m. - 8 a.m. & noon
- Gabrielle Enright (1997–present) weekday mornings 4:30 a.m. - 5 a.m.
- Mark Bruce (2008–present) Saturday mornings
- Jenna Deery (2011–present) weekend evenings
NEWS CENTER 7 REPORTERS:
- Steve Baker (1980–present)
- Kate Bartley (2010–present)
- John Bedell (2011–present)
- Mark Bruce (2008–present)
- Mike Campbell (1986–present)
- Jenna Deery (2011–present)
- Caryn Golden (1997–present)
- Becky Grimes (1978–present)
- Jessica Heffner (2012–present)
- Yuna Lee (2011–Present)
- Layron Livingston (2011–Present)
- Jim Otte (1988–present)
- Andy Sedlak (2012–present)
- Drew Simon (2012–present)
STORM CENTER 7 TEAM:
- Chief Meteorologist Jamie Simpson (1999–present) weeknights at 5, 5:30, 6 & 11 p.m.
- Meteorologist Rich Wirdzek (2006–present) weekday mornings and noon
- Meteorologist Erica Collura (2010–present) Saturday mornings at 6 & 8:00 a.m., weekends at noon and holidays
- McCall Vrydaghs (2012–present) weekend evenings and holidays
- Weather Specialist Traci Hale Brown (2004–2006, 2009–present)
7 SPORTS ANCHORS:
- Sports Director - Mike Hartsock (1979–present)
- Don Brown (part-time) (2005–present)
ENTERTAINMENT REPORTER:
- Bryan Erdy (2008–present)
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