Is David Crabtree still working at WRAL?

A career built on service In the summer of 2019, Crabtree extended his contract with Capitol Broadcasting Company, the parent company of WRAL, saying he would stay on through 2021. He announced in January 2022 that he would stay at WRAL, but cut back on anchoring duties, doing only the 6 p.m. newscast.

What happened to WRAL News anchor?

In 2019, Thurmond took a medical leave of absence for several weeks to have surgery and recuperate with family in Georgia. Thurmond’s message about her departure from WRAL, shared on social media, read: “PERSONAL NEWS After 7 amazing years at WRAL, I will be leaving on August 12th. I’ll share what’s next very soon!

Who left WRAL in 2022?

Mikaya Thurmond Leaving WRAL After 7 Years.

Who is the new anchor at WRAL?

WRAL News, the most watched news team in the Triangle, is proud to announce a new anchor team for the highly rated WRAL News at 6 p.m. WRAL viewers will recognize a familiar and beloved face on the news desk when journalist Gerald Owens joins Debra Morgan later this month to helm the flagship newscast.

When did Crabtree retire?

Back in 2017, Crabtree and WRAL announced his retirement, effective late 2018. The retirement was postponed, and Crabtree has remained at the anchor desk, primarily anchoring WRAL News at 5 and 6 p.m.

Who left WRAL weather team?

Greg Fishel, the former longtime chief meteorologist at WRAL who left the station nearly three years ago, has a new job in North Carolina — and it’s with an HVAC company.