Brandon Artiles joined WLBT in August 2010 excited to share the desk with Katina Rankin and Paul Williams on the morning show. In addition to anchoring in the morning he enjoys getting out into the communityMore >>
Brandon Artiles joined WLBT in August 2010 excited to share the desk with Katina Rankin and Paul Williams on the morning show. In addition to anchoring in the morning he enjoys getting out into the communityMore >>
Howard Ballou has been in the broadcast journalism profession for more than 20 years. He has won several awards of excellence in his field, including United Press International's "Best Documentary" category
In 2007, Ballou was inducted into the Mississippi Associated Press Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame having anchored and reported for the top rated six and ten p.m. newscasts since 1984.More >>
Bert Case graduated from Jackson's Murrah High School in 1957 and graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1962. He began broadcasting in radio in 1957 at Ole Miss. Bert also worked in Oxford, Mississippi;
Bert has covered every major news story in Mississippi since 1965 either as a reporter, anchor, or news director.More >>
Cheryl Lasseter's career path has led her deeper and deeper into the South. She grew up in Bel Air, Maryland, a suburb nestled about 45 minutes away from Baltimore. She worked at Oriole Park at Camden
Cheryl's on-camera work has stretched beyond the television screen to the silver screen. Catch her chasing actor Richard Gere down the street, microphone in hand, in the movie "Runaway Bride".More >>
During her journalism career, Katina has covered everything from the Mississippi murder trials of Byron De La Beckwith and Sam Bowers to the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster in Texas.More >>
Joy Redmond is excited to call the Capital City home-again. She was just a young girl when she lived in Jackson the first time around-during junior high and high school years. She's a former Chastain WarriorMore >>
Joy's first TV news job was in Duluth Minnesota. She covered plenty of snow storms, including a blizzard in April!More >>
Maggie is a native of Crystal Springs, Mississippi. She attended Hinds County Public Schools and is a graduate of Utica High School. An Emmy nominated News Anchor, Maggie attended Jackson State University,More >>
An Emmy nominated News Anchor, Maggie attended Jackson State University, becoming the 89th member of her family to attend JSU.More >>
Marsha Thompson is a veteran award-winning 6 p.m. news anchor and reporter at WLBT who is passionate about her work. March 20, 2009 in a first-of-its-kind ceremony at the FBI national Headquarters inMore >>
March 20, 2009 in a first-of-its-kind ceremony at the FBI national Headquarters in Washington, D.C., she and more than 50 civic leaders and humanitarian-minded organizations from across the country were honored for their work.More >>
Roslyn Anderson is currently weekend anchor and reporter for WLBT. Roslyn has been recognized by the Mississippi Associated Press for her weekend weathercast and feature reporting. Prior to joining the
Roslyn has been cited by various organizations and groups for her civic and journalistic contributions.More >>
Joe Barnes joined WLBT in April 2012 and is excited to share the stories of the people of central Mississippi. In addition to reporting four days a week, Joe anchors the Sunday evening 5 and 10:30 P.M.More >>
Joe has been recognized for his reporting numerous times by the Mississippi Associated Press Broadcasters Association.More >>
Jewell Hillery, born and raised in Chicago, IL, joined the WLBT news team as the morning live reporter in November 2010. It's been Jewell's lifelong dream to work as a reporter, and she's thrilled toMore >>
Jewell graduated with a degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and went on to earn her master's in Public Affairs reporting from the University of Illinois in Springfield.More >>
Dave Roberts first came to Mississippi 20 years ago as one of the youngest Chief Meteorologists in Jackson TV history. With just a few more gray hairs these days, he's happy to call Mississippi home alongMore >>
Dave Roberts first came to Mississippi 20 years ago as one of the youngest Chief Meteorologists in Jackson TV history.More >>
Michael is the newest member of the WLBT weather team, serving as Meteorologist for WLBT's weekend newscasts, including the WLBT Morning Show from 6-7am on Saturday and Sunday, the Saturday 6PM and 10PM Reports,More >>
Michael is a very passionate storm chaser, with a particular interest in hurricanes.More >>
Watch Rob Jay every Monday through Friday in the 6 and 10p Reports.More >>
Rob appeared in the movie A Time to Kill where his role was reporter. His lone line in the film was, "If you get a conviction, would you ask for the gas chamber?"More >>
Stephen joined the WLBT team in August 2010 after spending three years as a weekend sports anchor in Panama City, Florida. He is originally from Andalusia, Alabama. He graduated from Troy University inMore >>
Stephen enjoys playing any type of sport, the guitar or just relaxing watching a good movie.More >>
Walt Grayson is a 5th generation Mississippian, born and raised in Greenville. Walt's interest in broadcasting started early. His first radio job was as an announcer for a Greenville station while heMore >>
Walt's hobbies include writing and photography. He shoots all of the video for his stories himself.
David Kenney began working at WLBT as a general assignment report in December of 1996. Since then he has covered all types of stories around the state, from Presidential visits, the shootings at PearlMore >>
In 2010, and 2012, David was named the Howard Lett Newsperson Of The Year by the Mississippi Associated Press Broadcasters.More >>
Mike McDaniel is a true small town Southerner from South Louisiana. He covers the Mississippi State Capitol, politics and statewide stories. Before joining WLBT in March of 2011, he spent three and a halfMore >>
Throughout his career, Mike has been recognized with more than 30 Associated Press Awards for his reporting on a wide range of stories from uncovering abuse within a Mississippi juvenile detention center to documenting the release of prisoners cleared by DNA evidence.More >>
Courtney Ann grew up in Corinth, MS, and was thrilled to begin her journalism career right here in her home state. She started working as a multi-media journalist at FOX 40 News in November of 2010. CourtneyMore >>
Courtney Ann graduated with a degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Mississippi where she was also a Sally McDonnell Barksdale Honors College graduate.More >>
Thursday, May 23 2013 7:31 PM EDT2013-05-23 23:31:22 GMT
The pastor and members of a Jefferson county church make the gruesome discovery of a body on the way to Bible study Wednesday evening. Sheriff Peter Walker said a woman's body was found just before 6:30More >>
Jefferson County Sheriff Peter Walker has identified the woman found dead in the cemetery of East Mount Olive Baptist Church Wednesday night.
Friday, May 24 2013 12:10 AM EDT2013-05-24 04:10:35 GMT
After several days of worries that Alabama could be dealing with the outbreak of a potentially new illness, the Alabama Department of Public Health is confident they've solved the mystery.More >>
After several days of worries that Alabama could be dealing with the outbreak of a potentially new illness, the Alabama Department of Public Health is confident they've solved the mystery.More >>
Thursday, May 23 2013 9:13 PM EDT2013-05-24 01:13:14 GMT
Two elementary school girls were allegedly sexually assaulted by another female student. One incident happening while the two girls were at school. Two mothers are now speaking out about their daughters.More >>
Two Jackson mothers are speaking out after they say their daughters were sexually assaulted by another female student. One of the incidents allegedly happened at school.More >>
Thursday, May 23 2013 7:05 PM EDT2013-05-23 23:05:30 GMT
A Jackson Public School district principal has had her license suspended for one year. Dr. Lisa Andrus-Johnson is the principal at Watkins Elementary school.A spokesperson for the Mississippi DepartmentMore >>
A Jackson Public School district principal has had her license suspended for one year. Dr. Lisa Andrus-Johnson is the principal at Watkins Elementary school.More >>
Thursday, May 23 2013 2:07 PM EDT2013-05-23 18:07:42 GMT
Joseph Patrick Coates has pled guilty to three counts of sale of a controlled substance and was sentenced to 52 years in prison. The last eight years of the sentenced were suspended and he'll be placedMore >>
Joseph Patrick Coates has pleaded guilty to three counts of sale of a controlled substance and was sentenced to 52 years in prison. The last eight years of the sentence were suspended and he'll be placed on supervised probation following his release.More >>
Thursday, May 23 2013 5:38 PM EDT2013-05-23 21:38:18 GMT
The picture of a George County dog set on fire is disturbing. Authorities say the circumstances surrounding how fire consumed the dog are shocking. According to George County Sheriff Dean Howell, 20-year-oldMore >>
Socks, the dog reportedly burned this week by his owner, has died. That word comes from a George County Sheriff's deputy. Socks succumbed to injuries suffered after 20-year-old Brandon Pierce allegedly set his dog on fire Tuesday night. The suspect told deputies he torched the dog because he "wanted to help the dog go to heaven."More >>
Thursday, May 23 2013 9:28 AM EDT2013-05-23 13:28:21 GMT
Three on Your Side receives a complaint of tainted gas in Clinton Wednesday. Toby Latham said water in gasoline from Kangaroo Express on Springridge Road damaged his vehicle. According to the Byram motorist,More >>
One customer at a gas station in Clinton claims water in the fuel damaged his vehicle.
Thursday, May 23 2013 7:17 PM EDT2013-05-23 23:17:05 GMT
James Hutto interrupted his own capital murder trial Tuesday morning, angry that judge Bill Gowan decided against the admissibility of certain evidence. "None of that matters? F***. I don't give a f***More >>
Eighty-one year old Ethel Winstead Simpson was killed between 11:30 p.m. on September 13 and 1:15 a.m. on September 14, 2010. Prosecutors narrowed down the time frame Wednesday in the Capital Murder trial of James Hutto.More >>
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