Pat Shingleton is an American former weather broadcaster. He has served at WBRZ for a period of 41 years. Pat currently serves as a Community Service Ambassador for WBRZ. Prior to working at WBRZ, he began as a weathercaster at KQTV-TV based in St. Joseph, Missouri. Later, he relocated to Baton Rouge before transferring to WPXI-TV located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Charo Washer (Full Name: Rosario Charo Washer) is an American native popularly known for being the wife of Paul Washer, the founder of HeartCry Missionary Society. She has served 12 years as a missionary in Peru. Charo has also lived in Bolivia, Paraguay, United States, and Spain.
Paul Washer ( Full Name: Paul David Washer ) is an American preeminent Protestant Christian Evangelist and Author who became affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. Currently, he is the Founder and Director of HeartCry Missionary Society. He converted to Christianity when he was still studying to become a gas and oil advocate at the University of Texas at Austin.
Chris Nakamoto is an American Award-Winning Reporter and Anchor. As of now, he works at WBRZ News as the reporter and Chief Investigator for the investigative unit that aires at 5 pm. Chris got recognized with the Reporter of the Year and multiple first-place awards by The Associated Press. Prior to joining WBRZ News Team, he received his first taste of the news business serving for WGNO-TV years before Hurricane Katrina. At Katrina, his station was relocated to Baton Rouge sparkling his love for the capital city.
Joel Gregory is an American preacher and author. He currently serves as the Director of the Kyle Lake Center for Effective Preaching at George W. Truett Theological Seminary of Baylor University. He also serves on the BWA Commission on Spirituality and Worship. Prior to serving as the director, Joel worked for two consecutive terms serving as the elected President of the 5400-church Baptist General Convention of Texas.
Amna Nawaz is a preeminent American broadcast journalist. As of now, she works at PBS NewsHour as the chief correspondent and substitute anchor since joining in April 2018. Prior to joining PBS NewsHour, Amna worked at ABC News and NBC News as an anchor and correspondent. Furthermore, she has received a number of awards. This includes a Society for Features Journalism award and an Emmy Award.
Lisa Salters is a preeminent American journalist and former College Women’s Basketball player. As of now, she works as the sideline reporter and co-producer for Monday Night Football. Furthermore, Lisa also serves as the sideline leader reporter for ESPN’s coverage of the NBA on ABC. She joined ESPN in the year 2000. Prior to joining ESPN News Team, Lisa served as a reporter at WBAL-TV and covered the O.J. Simpson murder case for ABC.
Jeff Hogan is a preeminent American journalist. As of now, he works as a news anchor and reporter at WRAL News since joining back in January 2018. Jeff has won Associated Press Awards for news, sports, and other informational programs several times. He also won an Emmy award and Edward R. Murrow Award. Jeff won this for breaking news coverage of a terror attack that occurred in Ohio State.
Kasey Cunningham is an American reporter and multimedia journalist. She currently works at WRAL. She has seven years of experience in the television broadcast industry. Kasey also has won herself six awards. Her job as a reporter and multimedia journalist is to tell stories that serve the community and being trusted to do so is her greatest privilege of all times. Prior to joining WRAL, she served at WAVE 3 NEWS as their reporter and Multimedia Journalist based in Louisville, Kentucky from March 2015 to February 2018.
Rosie Woods is an American anchor and co-host. She is currently working for the NBC 10 News Sunrise team and co-hosting “Studio 10,” a lifestyle show that airs weekdays at 12:30 p.m. She was born in Milton, Massachusetts, United States.