Dan Threlkeld is an American Chief Meteorologist at KTUL, Tulsa’s Channel 8 in Tulsa, Oklahoma Area. He was thrilled and honored to serve as Chief Meteorologist at KTUL and delivering 5, 6. and 10 pm weathercasts. Prior to joining Channel 8, He was working for Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences as a Director of Media Relations.
Katy Kramer is an American journalist who currently working as a weekday morning Meteorologist for KTUL-TV in Tusla, Oklahoma, United States. She was thrilled to join the KTUL weather team. Previously he worked as Morning Meteorologist for WLUK in Northeast Wisconsin. During his free time, she enjoys good Netflix binge sessions, boating, kayaking or just floating down a river. In addition, she loves mounting climbing and also spending with her family.
Angela Brauer is an American Emmy award-winning journalist at CBS4 in the United States. She is currently working as a News anchor and Investigative reporter at WTTV-TV in Indianapolis, Indiana. Previously, Angela was working for Hearst Television as a news and weather anchor, reporter, and producer. She has covered major stories including, highlighting a nonprofit organization called, Last Chance Intervention, which had sponsored drug addicts so that they could seek rehabilitation.
Angela Ganote (maiden name Angela Gail Ganote)is an American Emmy Award-winning journalist at FOX59. She is currently working as a morning news anchor for FOX 59 in Greater Indianapolis. Ganote is a 4-Emmy Award-winning reporter for covering stories on the people that really matter such as, the story of one of my fellow cheerleaders at I.U.
Rafael Sanchez is an American Murrow and multiple Emmy award-winning Investigative Reporter at WRTV in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Currently, is working as an investigative reporter and an anchor for RTV6 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Rafael is an unapologetic, no-nonsense consumer advocate for those who have been taken advantage of. He is a Multiple Emmy Award-winning journalist, community involved, and invested.
Kelsey Anderson is an American journalist at News 4, WIVB-TV in Buffalo, New York, United States. She is currently working as a morning anchor for WIVB-TV in Buffalo, NY. She began her career working for KBOI in Boise, Idaho. During her free time, she enjoys outdoor activities, tasking cannolis as well as taking radon adventures.
Amanda Starrantino is an American Emmy-nominated journalist from Los Angeles, California. She is currently working as the Evening Anchor for WRTV News, the ABC affiliate in Indianapolis, Indiana. Previously, Amanda worked as a morning news anchor from 2014 to 2015 in the same station. Prior to joining RTV6, she was in San Luis Obispo, California, working for KSBY as a reporter, anchor and weather forecaster.
Karina Bolster is an American multi-media journalist at NBC12 News. Currently, she is working as a reporter for WWBT in Richmond, Virginia, United States. Karina has covered a variety of national breaking news stories such as the Walter Scott and Mother Emanuel AME church shootings in 2015 as well as the 1,000-year flood in South Carolina. In addition, She was the lead reporter for Dylann Roof’s federal death penalty trial for the church shooting.
Curt Autry is an American Emmy Award-winning news anchorman at NBC 12 News. He is currently working as an evening news anchor for WWBT-TV Richmond, Virginia. Autry is a well-known animal advocate and served three terms as regional Vice President of the National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. He is the author of The Reunion, a novel that combines historical and contemporary settings.
Nicondra Norwood is an American Meteorologist at WVUE in Greater New Orleans Area, United States. Currently, She is working as a Meteorologist for WVUE-TV in New Orleans, LA. Prior to joining FOX 8 team, Norwood was working for Clear Channel Memphis as a Meteorologist. Her most memorable moment is covering Gustav in Lousiana when tensions were still so raw where it flooded thousands while passing hundreds of miles to our south.