Hillary Howard

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Hillary Howard is an Emmy-award winning reporter. She currently hosts a radio show on 107.7 FM, Washington Post Radio, broadcast from Washington, D.C. She and her co-host Bob Kur explore life in the D.C. area. Topics include family, parenting, relationships, race, religion, health, food, homelife and more.

[edit] Career

Hillary began as a radio newsperson in suburban New York. She then moved on to reporting the weather on television in the Catskills. She has also reported the weather for WAVY-TV in Norfolk, Virginia, again at WTTG, becoming a weekend anchor, and for WUSA, as a morning weather forecaster from 2000 to 2004. Other work includes narrations and writing for HGTV.[1]

[edit] Family

Hillary Howard is married to Dave Statter. The couple live in Virginia with their son, Sammy.[1]

[edit] Awards

Hillary won her Emmy for best weathercaster in Washington. She has also won awards for hard news, feature reporting, the Chesapeake AP Award and the Imagen Award. She placed as a finalist in the New York TV and Film Festivals.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Hillary Howard, WTOPnews, March 31, 2005