2020 High School Seniors Honored In Drive-By Parade In Charlotte Neighborhood
A unique celebration in the midst of crisis
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Trish Williford is thrilled to return to Charlotte as weekend anchor/reporter for WCCB Charlotte. Trish previously worked as a reporter for three years in the Queen City where she covered countless big stories. Most recently, she worked in Savannah as a weekend anchor/reporter.
For 15 years, Trish has reported on everything from Category 5 hurricanes and deadly tornadoes….to high profile murder cases and even the corruption trial of a former Alabama Governor.
A native of Alabama, Trish studied English/Journalism at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Prior to landing her first on-air job, she worked for several years as a TV news producer.
Trish loves mentoring youth and takes an active role in training young journalists.
You can catch Trish on the anchor desk Saturdays and Sundays on WCCB News @ SIX and WCCB News @ TEN.Β You can also watch her reports weekdays on WCCB News @ TEN.
If you have a story idea – you can email Trish at twilliford@wccbcharlotte.com.
A unique celebration in the midst of crisis
Governor Roy Cooper could announce the state is ready to move into Phase 2 on May 22.
6000 tests are conducted daily in the state
More than 20 Million people nationwide lost their jobs in April
Atrium Health is on the front lines of new clinical trial
Friends say Seddrick Major and Cerveria Stanton died doing what they loved.
17-year-old Javion Sanders died Monday
A stunned passenger took video onboard a packed flight from New York to Charlotte.
Dozens of people listened to the Sunday message from the church parking lot
Dr. Kenneth James spent over 40 years ministering communities all over the country
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