Harry, who attended Northern Virginia Community College in Alexandria, Va., has called Greater Cleveland home since 1990. He is proud to live in the historic Hough neighborhood in Cleveland. He has 30
Harry, who attended Northern Virginia College in Alexandria, Va., has called Greater Cleveland home since 1990. He is proud to live in the historic Hough neighborhood in Cleveland. He has 30 years of news experience, for a total of nearly 4-decades in broadcasting.More >>
Catherine Bosley joined the 19 Action News team in April 2005. She now co-anchors the morning and noon newscasts and reports for the afternoon/evening newscasts.
Catherine Bosley joined the 19 Action News team in April 2005. She now co-anchors the morning and noon newscasts and reports for the afternoon/evening newscasts.More >>
Blake started his on-air television career in 1989 at KMST-TV, located in Monterey, CA. From there, he traveled all over the country, anchoring and reportingMore >>
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Shannon Davidson is thrilled to be back in her hometown doing what she loves. You can catch Shannon's live reports each morning on 19 Action News This Morning from 4:30-8am. More >>
Shannon Davidson is thrilled to be back in her hometown doing what she loves. You can catch Shannon's live reports each morning on 19 Action News This Morning from 5-7am.More >>
For Dan DeRoos, the Midwest is home. Dan grew up in Iowa and earned his degree in Journalism and Mass Communications from The University of Iowa.More >>
An Emmy Award-winning reporter, her experience includes such historic assignments as President Clinton's inauguration in Washington D.C., the Pope's visit to St. Louis and the Attack on America.More >>
Native Clevelander Brian Duffy is thrilled to be doing what he loves in the city that he loves! "It's a dream come true to be able to cover the teams that I grew up watching," he says. Brian came to 19
Brian came to 19 Action News from WJET-TV, an ABC affiliate in Erie, Pa., where he was sports director for five years.More >>
The Emmy winning anchor joined WOIO September of 2010 as an anchor /general assignments reporter. Also a freelance producer, Lydia Esparra has worked for the syndicated show Entertainment Tonight and NBC's Today Show.More >>
Ed is a graduate of Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, summa cum laude, with a degree in Telecommunications and Journalism. He holds numerous awards for outstanding overall journalism and for his investigative work in North Carolina. Ed is active in his church.More >>
Jason Handman is the weekday meteorologist for 19 Action News and provides weather reports on 19 Action News This Morning from 4:30-8am and on 19 Action News at Noon. He joined WOIO/WUAB in 2009. HeMore >>
Jason Handman is the weekday meteorologist for 19 Action News and provides weather reports on 19 Action News This Morning from 4:30-8am and on 19 Action News at Noon. He joined WOIO/WUAB in 2009. More >>
Jenn Harcher joined the 19 Action News Storm Team in December 2007. A true Snow Belt native she grew up Chardon and spent many years experiencing the power of lake effect. More >>
Ashley Johncola joins WOIO to bring you up to the minute traffic reports every weekday throughout your morning and afternoon commutes. She will be flying in the 19 Action News Chopper when breaking newsMore >>
Ashley Johncola joins WOIO to bring you up to the minute traffic reports every weekday throughout your morning and afternoon commutes. More >>
Beth McLeod comes to us from WDIV in Detroit but did spend some of her early childhood growing up in Bay Village. She loves living in Cleveland because the people are so extremely nice and "we have some of the best restaurants in the world!"More >>
Carl Monday has been exposing political corruption, consumer fraud and government waste in Cleveland longer than anyone. Now in is fourth decade as the "Dean of Cleveland Investigative Reporters".More >>
Jon is no stranger to Cleveland weather or to forecasting it. He has been anchoring the weather here in his hometown for more than fifteen years. More >>
For more than thirty years Cleveland television news, reporter Paul Orlousky has informed Northeast Ohio viewers of the latest in breaking news, investigative, and feature reports. Paul brought his award-winning expertise to 19 Action News in June of 1997.More >>
A Cleveland native and life long Browns, Indians and Cavs fan...Jen Picciano is happy to be back in her hometown. She comes to us from KJTV in Lubbock Texas, where she spent 4 years. Her coverage earned her an award for excellence from the State Bar of Texas.More >>
Danielle Serino joins 19 Action News as an anchor and investigative consumer reporter. Coming to 19 Action News from FOX Chicago and having worked at stations across the country, Danielle is, without a doubt, a veteran journalist.More >>
George Smith anchors the 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. news with Danielle Serino and reports for the 10 and 11 p.m. newscasts. He comes to 19 Action News after almost 10 years at ESPN.
George Smith anchors the 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. news with Danielle Serino and reports for the 10 and 11 p.m. newscasts. He comes to 19 Action News after almost 10 years at ESPN. More >>
His passion is lake-effect snow. His mission -- to turn the challenge of northeast Ohio's ever-changing weather into a forecast Clevelanders can handle. Chief Meteorologist Jeff Tanchak blew into town in January of 2003, and Cleveland's weather instantly got even more unpredictable!More >>
Investigative Reporter Scott Taylor is the creative force behind two of the most successful news franchises in Cleveland. You can catch him taking on major community issues nobody else will in 19 Action
Investigative Reporter Scott Taylor is the creative force behind two of the most successful news franchises in Cleveland.
You can catch him taking on major issues nobody else will in 19 Action News Shame On You Investigations. More >>
Tiffani Tucker anchors 19 Action News at 10PM. Tiffani got her start in Southern California near her hometown, Palos Verdes. She left sunny California and packed her winter gear to work at WNDU in SouthMore >>
Tiffani Tucker anchors 19 Action News at 10PM. More >>
In between calling Harrison Ford out for the ridiculous alien storyline in Indiana Jones 4, telling A-list stars like Kate Beckinsale, Jessica Biel and even Antonio Banderas that they smelled great, More >>
Cleveland born and bred, David returned to his hometown to anchor 19 Action News. He's a 37-year broadcast veteran, but if you ask him, he'll tell you that he's always been in the "news" business. More >>
Denise Zarrella brings a wide range of news experience to the 19 Action News team. After her work as an associate producer for CNN and an Emmy Award-winning reporter for TBS's "Interact America," she turned her attention to local news.More >>
Tony Zarrella arrived in Cleveland in 2006, and still can't believe a championship hasn't followed. After all, he moved to Pittsburgh, and promptly covered a Stanley Cup title, then moved to Denver, and covered two Stanley Cups and two Super Bowl titles. Now he's keeping the faith that it'll happen here in Cleveland, too.More >>
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