Hey hey, all! Happy Wednesday. Today we jam a bunch of stories into a post to skirt rules and guidelines of some web platforms. Anyhoo, today we see the usual; come and go of anchors new and older. Plus a station in Michigan is facing a talent shortage.
>Keith Edwards is returning to Eu Claire, Wisconsin station WQOW as an anchor at 5, 6 and 10pm. Edwards last anchored at WQOW, the local ABC affiliate in Eau Claire for 13 years and is now back behind the desk. The announcement was made byKristen Shill, WQOW/WXOW News Director. Click here for more.
>In Nashville, Tennessee. WKRN News 2 Chief MeteorologistDanielle Breezy will be off the air “for a bit” after having a hysterectomy to deal with a painful medical condition, she posted Jan. 7 on social media. Click here for more.
>In Knoxville, Tennessee. Friday is longtime WBIR Morning Anchor Abby Ham’s last day on the desk. The station said “the young, spunky blonde with a big personality burst onto Knoxville TV screens” in 2006. Click here for the story.
>A case of the WTFs? in Duluth. A Duluth-area television station is struggling to find a new weekend anchor, so a face that usually stays behind the camera is stepping in to help. Click here for more.
>In Orlando, Florida. News 6 Mornings anchor and Apopka Community Correspondent Justin Warmoth has decided to sign off at the end of this month, after more than a decade of serving communities in the Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne market #15 under Graham Media Group. Click here for that story.
>Chron said that a Houston TV news staple will soon bid farewell to the Houston airwaves. Shern-Min Chow (pictured), who anchors KHOU 11’s daily midday and 4 p.m. newscasts, will leave her position on Feb. 9, 2026, ending a nearly 30-year run at the station.
>In New Orleans. Starting Monday, WWL-TV will air a 4 p.m. newscast every weekday. Evening anchor Devin Bartolotta will host the broadcast, WWL announced on social media. Here’s that story.

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