If North Carolina Had An Official News Anchor/Reporter, We Would Nominate Renee Chou
By Carolyn Harmon|Published February 13, 2024
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For the official state news anchor/reporter in North Carolina, we nominate Renee Chou of WRAL in Raleigh! Not that OnlyInYourState is on the committee to make this important decision, but Chou’s determination to become one of the best anchors/reporters in the country has come to our attention. Beginning as a reporter for the morning news in 2004 working the midnight shift, she worked her way up to the weekend morning and weekend evening anchor positions. In 2014 she was named the weekday morning anchor and added the noon news in 2016. Before moving to The Tar Heel State, Chou was an anchor/reporter for KCRG-TV in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and KOMU-TV in Columbia, Missouri.
A couple of years later, her coverage of Hurricane Sandy along the Outer Banks in late October 2012 won a Regional Emmy for Weekend Newscast and “Best Weather Reporting” from the NC Associated Press Broadcast Awards.
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Due to her dedication at WRAL she has earned a few more Regional Emmys, including one for General Assignment in 2015.
This blood drive in November 2023 was her fifth time for the year. "I feel incredibly blessed to be healthy enough to give. I know it’s not for everyone, but if you can, consider giving the gift that will help save a life this holiday season," she said on the WRAL Renee Chou Facebook page.
Some of her coworkers showed their support by wearing red to bring attention to Cardiovascular disease, the No. 1 killer of women.
Follow this morning and noon anchor for WRAL-TV & Fox 50 in Raleigh, NC.
The official state news anchor/reporter in North Carolina Renee Chou’s biography is available on the WRAL News web page.
You can visit Raleigh and tour the news station, but tours are on hold until the summer of 2024. Meanwhile, Viator has some interesting tours available in the city. Read why Raleigh is one of the nation’s best cities for more information on this cool town.