After years
of traveling around the country to learn my craft, it has
been great to end up in my own hometown. I am a graduate of
Susquehanna Township High School in Dauphin County. From
there, I went onto Penn State, where I learned my love for
journalism and for the Nittany Lion's football team.
My first few jobs were in radio in Delaware and
Clearfield, Pa. They were followed by a TV job in the deep
south. My year in Greenville, Mississippi was perhaps one of
my most exciting, though. Most often it was stories about
racial tensions, with Jesse Jackson making frequent
appearances to prepare for his Presidential campaign. Next,
it was on to KTVE, Monroe, Louisiana followed by WPTZ in
Plattsburgh New York.
My marriage to Bernard J. Morgan III took me back to
Pennsylvania. There, I got my first newspaper job, working
for the Bucks County Courier Times. When my husband finally
got tired of the big city, I convinced him to try out my
hometown. Also, a Penn Stater, he complied, knowing it would
get him closer to those fall Penn State games.
For three years, I worked for Radio Pennsylvania,
getting an up-close look at state politics. It was in
1994 that I joined WHP-TV. I have seen this station evolve
over those many years, but this is perhaps our most exciting
time with our management truly committed to making us a news
team that serves the community--a community I grew up in and
in which I am raising my three children--Nicole, Bernie, and Daniel.