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Is Ron Stone still alive?

Is Ron Stone still alive?

Deceased (1936–2008)
Ron Stone/Living or Deceased

Where is Ron Stone?

Stone hosted The Eyes of Texas until 1999. On May 21, 2002, he anchored the news for one evening as a commemorative celebration along with veteran meteorologist Doug Johnson (1939 – 1/3/2019) at KPRC-TV. He lived with renal cell carcinoma and gave motivational speeches about cancer survival. Stone died of cancer.

Where is Casey Curry working now?

Casey Curry returned to Houston TV in August 2021, this time at KPRC 2 as meteorologist.

Where is khambrel Marshall?

Marshall is still pursuing his career in meteorology. Currently, he serves as a meteorologist and anchor at Graham Media Group.

Where is Ron Stone Jr?

Ron Stone Jr. – Football – Washington State University Athletics.

Where is Britta Merwin going?

Britta Merwin joins FOX Weather starting October 25. A familiar face will soon be gracing FOX Weather. Britta Merwin, a San Antonio native and former Houston meteorologist, will be joining the TV network starting October 25. Merwin will be part of FOX Weather, FOX News Media’s 24/7 streaming weather service.

What happened Bob Slovak?

Longtime sports anchor Bob Slovak will be leaving ABC 13 “in a few weeks,” according to his Facebook post Wednesday. “My time at KTRK ABC13 will be coming to an end in a few weeks. “My job like so many others a misfortune of the Covid-19 pandemic. We move on with a lot to be thankful for.”

What happened to Eric Braate?

Braate is leaving the NBC station in Houston and will join WNBC, the NBC station in New York.

Who is khambrel Marshall?

Marshall is a member of the KPRC 2 Severe Weather Team and delivers the weekend forecasts to help you plan your day. He is also the host of “Houston Newsmakers with Khambrel Marshall,” a weekly program that explores news in Texas’s Southeast region. Marshall has had a multifaceted career in broadcasting.

What is Jennifer Reyna really doing now?

Veteran traffic reporter, anchor, and personality Jennifer Reyna will join KHOU 11, the station announced. “I am pleased to join KHOU 11 and do my part to engage and inform my fellow Houstonians,” Reyna said in a statement. “I’ve had the opportunity to spend time with the team and they are talented, dedicated, and fun.

Where is Bob Slovak today?

Bob Slovak – Adjunct Professor University of Houston – University of Houston | LinkedIn.