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TEGNA Names Christy Moreno President and General Manager of KING 5 in Seattle
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First graders applaud while listening to their teacher in a classroom on the first day of in-person learning at Heliotrope Avenue Elementary School in Maywood, California, April 13, 2021. Credit:
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Veronica Alzaga remembers the difficult weeks her 12-year-old daughter, Marcela Gonzalez Alzaga, had during virtual learning last year. She was about to finish 5th grade in Rogers, Arkansas, when the pandemic hit, forcing her to adapt learning from home.
Teachers taught her daughter mostly via Zoom, Veronica Alzaga says, so it wasn’t a difficult transition. But that changed in middle school, where most classes were self-taught through webinars.
The Big 4 is not just another newscast. It s a newscast designed for you! #TheBig4 Author: WHAS11 News Digital Content Staff Published: 11:41 AM EST February 26, 2021 Updated: 5:24 PM EST March 1, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Have you heard the buzz? There s something big coming to WHAS11 at 4 p.m. Monday, March 1 it s The Big 4.
Are you tired of watching newscasts that leave you feeling left out or feel like content isn t local enough? Well, The Big 4 is hoping to change your perception of local news.
“The Big 4 is proof that news doesn’t have to be boring and depressing. It’s authentic, relevant, intriguing, and might even make you smile,“ said WHAS11 s General Manager Christy Moreno.