Taylor Miller

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Taylor Miller joined the WCCB News Rising team in September 2025. A proud Charlotte native, Taylor grew up cheering on her hometown and always dreamed of working in the city she loves. She graduated from Independence High School and went on to earn her degree in Mass Media Communications and Journalism from UNC Charlotte before continuing her technical training at the Connecticut School of Broadcasting.

Before making her way back to the Queen City, Taylor served as Co-Executive Producer and host of FOX 24 News Now in Charleston, South Carolina. It was there she found her passion for connecting through conversationβ€”conducting hundreds of interviews that showcased inspiring stories, community voices, and meaningful causes.

Taylor loves getting out into the community and believes her work in news is about more than sharing informationβ€”it’s about creating connections. Her goal is to make every person she meets feel seen, heard, and important.

When she’s not in the studio, you can usually find her spending time with her family, exploring Charlotte’s growing restaurant scene, or diving into her latest DIY project.

Articles

‘Get Your Rear in Gear’ for the Colon Cancer Coalition

The Get Your Rear in Gear Charlotte 5K returns March 21 at First Ward Park, bringing the community together to raise awareness about colorectal cancer, support patients in treatment and provide cancer screenings for those with limited or no health insurance.Β Β 

What the Tech: The Hidden Cost of Free Trial Apps

Many apps offer free trials to hook new users, and if you're not careful those trials can turn into expensive subscriptions. These apps, known as "fleeceware," rely on users forgetting to cancel before automatic renewal kicks in.Β 

What the Tech: Sleep Smarter With These Apps

If you struggle to fall asleep at night or wake up in the morning, you're not alone. In an all new 'What the Tech?', consumer technology reporter Jamey Tucker takes a look at two popular apps designed to improve your sleep routine.Β 

What the Tech: Spotting Hidden Cameras

There has been growing concern about hidden cameras, and it doesn't help that they continue to get smaller and smaller. There have been countless stories about people finding cameras in bedrooms and bathrooms while on vacation.Β 

What the Tech: Tax Season and Scam Protection

Scammers often exploit urgency and confusion to steal personal information, making tax season a prime time for fraud. Criminals may attempt to intercept refunds or file false returns in your name.Β 

What the Tech: A Digital Green Thumb

Garden centers are preparing for their busiest time of year as meteorological spring began on March 1st. Although it's still too soon to set out certain plants, it's never too early to start planning.