Perla López Baray began her journalist career in the Southwest while studying Journalism and Mass Communications at New Mexico State University.
Jaciel Cordoba co-anchors 69 News at Sunrise, alongside Eve Tannery, and anchors 69 News at Noon.
Pam Cunningham joined the 69 News: Berks Edition in September 2009.
John Craven joined WFMZ 69 News as a reporter in May 2011.
Kimberly Davidow is thrilled to be reporting at a station she calls home.
For more than a decade, Wendy Davis has been a fixture on WFMZ-TV's 69 News.
John Derr began his television broadcasting career in 1989 in Hagerstown, Maryland where he was a news reporter and 11 pm anchor.
What Melanie loves most about reporting is being somewhere different and meeting new people every day.
A native New Mexican, Jaccii Farris comes to the Lehigh Valley after an extensive broadcast career.
Catherine Hawley joined the 69 News team as a reporter in January 2012.
Bo Koltnow comes to the Lehigh Valley from WICU Channel 12 in Erie, Pa.
Will Lewis comes to 69 News after working two years at WMTW-TV in Portland, Maine.
Karin Mallett has been with 69 News since 2003 as a general assignment reporter and weekend co-anchor.
Dwayne Parker, a Philadelphia native, joined the 69 News team in November 2007.
Eve Tannery joined the WFMZ news team in September of 2005. You can catch her weekday mornings anchoring 69 News at Sunrise with Jaciel Cordoba.
Zenddy Caicedo Tintle grew up in Venezuela where she demonstrated an early interest in broadcasting as a career.
For more than two decades, Rob Vaughn has been one of the most-watched news anchors in eastern Pennsylvania and western New Jersey.
Nancy is responsible for enterprising, gathering, and producing packaged news segments and reporting live from various news events.
It all started when it snowed one day, and he wished school was canceled... it was, and the rest is history.
Amanda Cox can be seen on the AccuWeather Channel and on 69 News: Weekend Edition at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m.
Kathy, a graduate of Boyertown High School and the American School of Broadcasting - Georgetown (Washington, DC).
Ed graduated from Messiah College in 1986 and completed the Broadcast Meteorology Program from Mississippi State University in 2001.
Mark Shanaberger can be seen weekend mornings on the AccuWeather Channel and filling in on 69 News.
Rick is a long-time radio personality and programmer, having worked in a variety of music formats including Country and Pop.
Neille serves as a Sports Anchor, Reporter, and Photographer and can be seen on the Berks Edition Monday through Friday at 5:30pm.
Troy's broadcasting career began in college, as a play by play announcer for area high school basketball.
Dave's colorful game reports have become a staple of WFMZ's high school football coverage.
Jim Vaughn serves as a weekend anchor, reporter, and photographer for 69 Sports.
Roberto first started as a photojournalist / video editor for Channel 69 Noticias en Español in 2005.
Since 1984, Brad has overseen the many changes at Channel 69 News, including the additions of 69 News Sunrise, 69 News at Noon, and the Berks Edition.
Matt helps to oversee a staff of more than 70 people in the Allentown, Reading, Easton, and Philadelphia newsrooms.
Manoj is a native of Hong Kong and now calls Bethlehem home.
Jamasyn's responsibilities center around coordinating the newsgathering efforts of the desk while still maintaining her role as Planning Editor.
Fred is responsible for dispatching crews to breaking news and keeping track of scheduled events for the Berks newsroom.
Fred monitors the 69 News tiplines, emails, and scanners for breaking news and stories of interest to our viewers.
Jamie got her start in television as a producer with KOLN/KGIN 10/11 News in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Chief Meteorologist Ed Hanna has been visiting schools for more than a decade, and he has an all-new program ready to show kids that learning about weather can be fun! More »