From the deaths of Frank Camacho and Diane Kalas to the retirement of Katie Raml, these were the biggest changes in TV news in Phoenix in 2025.
In 1976, Mary Jo West became the first female news anchor on Phoenix TV. Today, West can be spotted three days a week at the ...
Mary Jo West, Phoenix’s first female TV news anchor, reflects on her trailblazing career. West broke barriers in the 1970s, reporting on topics rarely covered at the time, including rape and domestic ...
Reporter Diane Kalas, who died in June 2025, interviews San Francisco Giants manager Charlie Fox and TV personality David Hartman for KTAR-TV. Diane Kalas, a pioneering reporter in Phoenix TV news, ...
TV news anchors often feel like part of the family. How could they not? They're in living rooms morning, noon and night, forging a familiarity that most other journalists don't enjoy. That's why they ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — We are taking you back in time as KPHO-TV (CBS 5) celebrates 75 years of television history as Phoenix’s first broadcast television station. Longtime Valley industry insiders are ...
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