Former Boston Anchor Resurfaces on the Left Coast
/Former WFXT Fox Boston morning Anchor Melissa Mahan is resurfacing on the left coast.
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Former WFXT Fox Boston morning Anchor Melissa Mahan is resurfacing on the left coast.
Read MoreYesterday, she did exactly that and there were some tears.
Read MoreYou would think that a company like Panera would not need to steal $3 from a guy like me, but that is exactly what they did.
Read MoreIt's Friday and that means it is time for another clip from the best CrimeStoppers segment in the entire country.
Let's see what crime our super hero Lt. Clay Higgins is trying to solve this week.
Read MoreKOIN (Portland) Anchor Jeff Gianola was outside his house when he spotted some news, so he grabbed his camera and started shooting.
Read MoreIf you were in Las Vegas for the Democratic Debate you might have thought you saw CNN's Anderson Cooper.
Then again, it might have been Dr. Randal Shelin.
Who?
Read MoreA former Producer on ABC's train-wreck 'The View' claims that Rosie O'Donnell got her fired out of spite and was a bully.
Read MoreAnother day, another Donald Trump boycott of a TV network.
Read MoreFor years, Augusta National, home of the Masters would not allow a woman to be a member of their club.
Next year, a woman will be broadcasting the Masters on CBS.
Read MoreWayne Simmons passed himself off on Fox News as a “former CIA agent,” federal prosecutors say he was just a con artist.
Read MoreCNN used the tagline, "The Most Trusted Name in News."
But it appears that most of the people you can trust, no longer work at CNN.
Read MoreTaylor Bisciotti has been hired as a Sideline Reporter for ESPNU and the SEC Network’s coverage of the 2015 SEC Women's Soccer Championship November 2 - 8 in Orange Beach, Alabama.
Her agent Matthew Kingsley says that Bisciotti is the niece of Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti.
Sources tell FTVLive that a longtime Vegas News Director is out the door.
Read the internal email he sent the staff about how he declined the offer to "resign".
Read MoreStruggling station WKBW in Buffalo is launching a new image campaign to try and give the station's sagging ratings a lift.
But it appears that Scripps owned WKBW lifted their new campaign straight from Tegna's WKYC in Cleveland.
Read MoreNot sure if this is some news consultant's way for stations to get viewers, but I sure hope it doesn't catch on at other stations.
Read MoreA longtime Columbus Anchor says that he is leaving the station, just not quite yet.
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