Mary Mays (Full name: Mary J Mays) is an American meteorologist for WKRN News 2. She has been working as the weekend forecaster for Good Morning Nashville since joining the station in August 2018. Before joining WKRN, Mary was a freelance meteorologist for WCJL in Savannah, Georgia.
Nydia Han is an American journalist, Consumer Investigative Reporter, troubleshooter, and co-anchor for 6abc. She is the creator of an infuriating and fresh look at who Americans are in a documentary series, #ThisIsAmerica. Nydia is committed to the dedication of exposing scams, protecting consumers, and encouragement of businesses and agencies to do what is right. Nydia has faced racial issues ever since she was a child. Before joining 6abc in October 2002, she was working for KTRK-TV in Houston, Texas.
Stephanie Serna is an American journalist and co-anchor for GMSA at KSAT 12 News. She joined the station in November 2009 as a general assignment reporter. Stephanie is a fanatic runner who completed her first marathon at the Rock ‘N Roll Marathon in San Antonio, on November 14, 2010. Before joining KSAT, Stephanie was working as a reporter for KXAN-TV and KEYE-TV in Austin.
Danielle Woods is an American journalist and former anchor for WGAL News 8. While working as a journalist, she covered the story of a teenage girl who passed away after experiencing an epileptic seizure. Danielle believed her day started on the right foot after watching the news while she was still young. Her biggest fear is not narrating someone’s story accurately including her own story. Before joining WGAL in March 2015, Danielle was working as a general assignment reporter and fill-in anchor for WJET/WFXP in Erie, Pennsylvania.
Myra Arthur is an American anchor and reporter for KSAT 12 News. She was the first anchor on air during the Fort Hood shooting, where 13 people were killed and 32 others sustained injuries on November 5, 2019. Myra anchored for more than seven hours on that fateful day. Before joining KSAT in 2012, she was working for KCEN-TV as a weekday evening anchor in the Waco-Temple-Killeen market.
Ursula Pari is an American journalist and news anchor for KSAT 12 News. She anchors at 12 p.m and 5 p.m on weekdays. Ursula has interviewed Oprah Winfrey and former governors Rick Perry and George Bush. She is also a horse rider who is entrenched in the first professional sport, polo in San Antonio. She sustained an injury in the Summer of 2019 while playing polo.
Natalie Pasquarella is an American journalist and anchor for NBC 4. She anchors for NBC at 4,6, and 10 p.m on daily newscasts. Natalie traveled to Washington D.C. to interview President Obama on local international trade issues in 2011. She is a four-time winner of New York Emmys® for the coverage of the Dallas Police attacks in 2016, the Hoboken rail crash in 2016, and also the Bronx Lebanon Hospital shooting in 2017. Before joining NBC 4, Natalie was serving as a co-anchor for WSCO-TV in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Trish Hartman is an American journalist and correspondent for 6abc. She joined the station in June 2015 as a reporter. Trish found her love for journalism while she was still in High School when writing articles on the teen section of the Bucks County Courier Times, Reality. Before joining 6abc, she was working as an anchor for Calkins Media.
Annie McCormick is an American author and general assignment reporter for 6abc Action News. She hit the headlines after her husband was allegedly charged with sexual assault in 2014. Annie is a trained mezzo-soprano who was honored to sing in the Archdiocesan Choir. She is the author of The Doctor, The Hitman, and The Motorcycle Gang. Before joining the station in September 2012, Annie was working as a reporter and anchor in Harrisburg.
Rick Williams is an American reporter and anchor for 6abc. He anchors Action News at 5 and 11 p.m broadcasts. Rick is also a reporter for the weekly “Crimefighters” series at Action News. His favorite assignment has been hosting Thanksgiving Day Parade along with Cecily Tynan every year for 6abc since 2009. Previously, he was co-anchoring Action News Mornings. Before joining the station in 1988, Rick was working in Raleigh, North Carolina for WRAL-TV.