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TV Anchors

  • Growing Trend
    The benefits of organic home gardening

    Health-minded and socially conscious San Diegans are following the lead of First Lady Michelle Obama…

  • Good Sports
    A San Diego producer interviews top athletes and wins Emmy awards

    At first glance, Jane Mitchell doesn’t seem like someone who would care to unlock the inner mysteries of the lives of pro ballplayers.

  • Gone Fishing
    Well, going, anyway

    It’s a safe bet that when NBC 7/39 evening news anchor Marty Levin retires at the end of May, he’ll be breaking out the tackle box.

  • Buenos Dias
    Wake up with one of San Diego's favorite spanish-language television anchors

    Susana Rivera Torres has a secret fan. He is unknown to anyone in her vast Univision (KBNT San Diego, Channel 17) television audience, but his dedication runs above and beyond the call of duty.

  • Galvanizing San Diego
    San Diego's Ruben Galvan on entertaining local news viewers and shaking his groove thing

    Ruben Galvan is sitting in the kitchen/lounge at the San Diego 6 television studios when he’s asked to describe the most embarrassing thing ever to happen to him while cameras were rolling.

  • Over the Rainbow
    TV anchor Jodi Kodesh sets her sights sky-high

    There’s an old joke that there’s no easier job than being a weather reporter in San Diego. But it wasn’t always smooth sailing for Jodi Kodesh, NBC 7/39 News in the Morning traffic and weather anchor.

  • Mercury Rising

    If you want to find out where all the Canadians are in San Diego, go to an ice rink,” chuckles Barbara-Lee Edwards.

  • Anchormom
    NBC's Susan Taylor juggles news broadcasts and motherhood

    Having your mother anchor the news on TV is something to brag about, right?

    Not necessarily.

  • Into the Fire
    Meet the "We" in we interrupt this broadcast

    It’s October 2003. Lena’ Lewis is standing atop a San Diego hill doing a live shot for the KUSI Morning News. As the camera rolls, television viewers see a police officer interrupt Lewis mid-sentence.