Got fired for making comments deemed to be politically incorrect.
he was found in his truck masturbating
Her demonic communist and leftist democrat nonsense brought her to her fittinng end
He is now an anchor on Good Morning Utah. If you want to check him out he's on their facebook page
As of my last update, Ed Lenderman is a reporter for KUSI News, a television station based in San Diego, California. For the most current information regarding his whereabouts or assignments, it would be best to check KUSI News' official website or their social media channels.
she still works at KUSI. I've seen her as a field reporter.
Heather joined KUSI in Aug 2008. She, as most TV news people in SD do, signed a two year contract. She decided not to renew her contract. She left KUSI in Aug 2010. She still resides in San Diego and is taking a break from the news business.
As of my last update, KUSI News in San Diego features several anchors, including Elizabeth Alvarez and Jason Austell, who typically co-anchor the evening news. Other notable team members may include other journalists and meteorologists, but specific personnel can change frequently. For the most current information, it's best to check KUSI's official website or their latest broadcasts.
As I understand it, his contract was not renewed. He was one of the premiere local news anchors and could command a higher salary + long-term contract. Without that contract, he was free to leave KUSI-TV and seek other opportunities at other news stations, as well as retiring. It seems that he's gone into semi-retirement since he's quite visible on the FOX5 Morning News programme a few times per month. He's been in the news business for 30 years, I think the politics and KUSI's lack of commitment are probably to blame for his earlier-than-desired retirement. Best of luck to him. He was (and still is) a San Diego legend!
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, William Plante, the veteran CBS News correspondent, is still living. However, for the most current information, I recommend checking the latest news sources or reliable online platforms.
KUSI removed Elizabeth Alvarez from the anchor desk as part of a broader restructuring within the station's news team. The decision may have been influenced by various factors, including changes in programming strategy, audience engagement metrics, or personnel adjustments aimed at refreshing the news lineup. Such changes are common in the media industry as stations adapt to viewer preferences and market dynamics.
She left San Diego and went back to Arizona, I think to get married. Would like to know if she is on air in Phoenix.