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May 25, 2020 at QZVX
Jack D. Bell says:
Too bad!…..her reporting was good, and her looks were anchor worthy!…I always felt they should have used her pretty visage more often…It is a shame, that many of our recent characters doing local news are now having to defect to non-news institutions…I guess this all started with Andy Wappler taking a hike, into public relations, many years ago…I guess the money is just not there anymore, in local TV.