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| KVEW Staff Bios |
Chris BachSports Director "The very fact Major League Baseball box scores in the Seattle Times were the first thing I learned to read, sums up how influential sports have been in my life." More >> |
Mike BalmelliNews Director/Anchor - Local News at 5 & 6pm "I'm a Washington State native, originally from Chehalis. I've lived and worked in the Yakima Valley since 1992." More >> |
Brittany BaumannProducer "The more people know about what's happening in the world around them the more they can make a difference." More >> |
Shannon CartierAnchor, Good Morning Northwest "I was born and raised in the Tri-Cities and am now raising my own children here. I'm passionate about the issues that affect the communities where I grew up." More >> |
Corey ChristiansenWeather Anchor - Local News at 5, 6, 6:30, 11p and My News at 10p on MyNetworkTV "The weather is such an amazing thing! Each day the atmosphere creates a big puzzle that is just waiting to be unraveled. I love discovering the processes behind our weather and sharing my passion for weather with you." More >> |
Dana CowleyAnchor - Local News at 5p, 6p, & 6:30p "I was born in Ogden, Utah in 1961 to Hal and Mary Lou Cowley. I have one younger brother named Ryan. I love them with all my heart. Growing up in Layton was a good time for me. Surrounded by loving friends and family we had great times (and occasional injuries) riding horses in the hot summers and skiing in the snowy winters. My Uncle Sam had a cattle ranch in Wyoming. The best days of my life were spent there in the summer on long cattle drives. I love to be in the mountains." More >> |
Evan DohertySports Anchor/Reporter “As the saying goes, those who can't play sports, get into sports some other way. Lucky enough for me, it's on TV.” More >> |
Brian FloresReporter/Anchor ”Be prepared, work hard, and hope for a little luck. Recognize that the harder you work and the better prepared you are, the more luck you might have.” - Ed Bradley More >> |
Lindsay FranceReporter "It's great to be back in the Pacific Northwest. After spending time away, I couldn't be more pleased to be back home covering stories that affect the people I grew up with." More >> |
Matt HaugenReporter "Getting out everyday, meeting new people, and being able to tell their story is the reward and payoff to a day's work." More >> |
Elaine IrvinReporter "I was hesitant moving to the West Coast as it would be the first time I lived away from my family and friends. Washington is a beautiful state and the people are wonderful. I have made many new friends and I love being apart of the KAPP and KVEW family! Good Morning Northwest!!!! I want to make a difference in people's lives. I want to tell stories that touches your hearts, even if it's finding the laughter through the tears. I hope you enjoy watching the stories I bring you everyday as much as I love telling them." More >> |
Hau KuiangReporter "I enjoy telling stories. That is why I love my job so much. Everyday, I meet someone new, and talk to them about their lives. Then I get the chance to tell others about what happened. My job is as interesting, as it is fun." More >> |
David ManceReporter "No two days are exactly alike, you get to meet interesting people every day, and you give people information they can use to empower their lives; that\'s what I love about working in TV news." More >> |
Molly O'BrienWeather Anchor/Reporter "Hello TRI-CITIES! I'm excited to start spicing up some morning TV!" More >> |
Grace PeñaWeather Anchor/Reporter " Weather is unpredictable, and that's why I love it! I'm ready to feel the heat!" More >> |
Kirsti SatterstromWeekend Anchor/Reporter “I’m glad to be back home in the Pacific Northwest. I enjoy giving people a voice and telling their stories to the community.” More >> |
Julie StevensAnchor “I’ve been in show business since I was 13 years old.” More >> |
Kevin UretskyAnchor, Good Morning Northwest, Local News at 6:30p "Being in the media is one of the most unique and interesting ways to be part of our community and to help contribute to it." More >> |
Stacie VaskoAnchor - My News at 10 and Local News at 11 “When I was three, I thought the President of the United States was Tom Brokaw. I guess my love for TV journalism was apparent even as a toddler.” More >> |
Lindsay WattsReporter “I can’t think of a better career than being a reporter. I love meeting people, learning new things, and keeping up with current events. It’s exciting to inform others about what’s going on in their world and community.” More >> |
Celina WesterveltProducer "I'm excited to become a Washingtonian, and I look forward to finding out more about my new community. I hope to provide people with news that impacts their lives and gain the trust of everyone in the area." More >> |
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