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| • MEET THE FOX 17 NEWS TEAM |
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Scott Couch
Anchor/Reporter
No matter where you live in the Fox 17 viewing area, Scott Couch has probably been in your town covering the news. He's one of the mid-state's most experienced journalists. Scott comes to FOX 17 from WPSD in Paducah , KY where he was the main anchor. Before that, he spent 14-years in television in Nashville and five more in the newsroom at WSM radio. In the past two decades Scott has covered some of the mid-state's most important stories. In 2001 he covered -- and was a witness to the execution of killer Robert Glen Coe, the first execution in Tennessee in more than 40-years. Scott is a three-time winner of the Emmy award for excellence in television journalism and has won nearly a dozen Associated Press awards. Scott is happily married. He and his wife, have one daughter. Scott says 'dad' is the title he is most proud of.
To tell Scott about a story call him at 615-369-5567 or send him an e-mail: scouch@fox17.com.
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Stacy Case
Anchor/Reporter
Stacy Case is excited to be back home in the South after a career that's taken her all over the country and the world. She and her husband hand picked Nashville as the city to raise their family. Stacy found the perfect match for her next career move at Fox 17 News where she both delivers and reports the news, fulfilling her inner love of story telling and serving her community each and every day.
In her 17 year career, Stacy says the stories that matter most are the ones that effect change. /"It's one thing to cover a story. It's another to offer solutions, to right a wrong, to help where all hope was lost. I am honored to be the conduit."
Stacy has worked as a national correspondent for CBS Newspath affiliate service, the CBS Morning News, CBS Early Show, CBS Weekend Edition and CBS Up to the Minute. She's also worked in lifestyle cable television as a Host/Producer for various shows on HGTV, Fine Living Network and DIY Network. Stacy started her news career anchoring and reporting in Greenville, Mississippi working her way up to WCPO-TV in Cincinnati before joining CBS.
Stacy and her husband have been married 11 years and have two preschoolers. Outside of work, Stacy enjoys spending time with them. She also volunteers for many charities including the Nashville Rescue Mission, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and Brentwood United Methodist Church.
Email Stacy at scase@fox17.com. |
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Nick Paranjape
Morning News Anchor/Reporter
I'm very excited to be back in Middle Tennessee .. the place I call home. I grew up in Murfreesboro and attended MTSU. My parents, sister and many friends still live there and it is great to be back with them.
I am thrilled to be a part of the FOX 17 news team. I'm working with true professionals who happen to be great people. I think we really have something special here.
Speaking of special, my wife Lori and I have two wonderful children, Ava and Max. We enjoy spending lots of "family time" together. Lori and I also like to catch a movie whenever possible, spend time with friends, find a good place to eat, and watch our reality shows together. C'mon, I work for FOX...home of American Idol!
Before Nashville, I worked in Tupelo, MS, Jackson, TN, Knoxville and Memphis.. so I know quite a bit about Tennessee. I've covered news and sports on both ends of the state. I'm excited about reporting here and anchoring a new morning newscast, bringing midstate viewers stories that affect them and their families.
Thanks for watching FOX 17 Morning News. Feel free to email me at nparanjape@fox17.com. |
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Paul Jones
Sports Director
Paul Jones has been with FOX 17 News for almost seven years. During that time, he's covered everything from the Titans and Tennessee to Vandy and tee-ball. His sportscasts have been honored by his peers. He's a four-time Emmy winner, including winning "Best Sportscast" in the Mid-South two out of the past three years. That's no small feat considering other stations across Tennessee, North Carolina and parts of Alabama compete for the award. Paul works hard each day to bring FOX 17 Sports viewers stories they won't see elsewhere. Before coming to Nashville, Paul worked in Indianapolis for two stations there. His first on-air experience job was in Lubbock, Texas. Prior to that, he spent seven years as a sports producer in Washington D.C. Over the years, Paul has covered many teams and stories — and he always prefers good "people stories."
If you know of a good sports story, let Paul know! Contact him by e-mail at pauljones@fox17.com or by phone (615-369-5562).
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Arch Kennedy
Chief Meteorologist
Arch is glad to call Nashville home and since he's been here he's had some major events to cover. The record heat and drought that have parched much of Tennessee and Arch works to bring our viewers up-to-date each night on the severity of the situation. Arch is also an expert at forecasting and tracking severe weather, including tornadoes. Arch has more than 14 years of TV meteorology experience -- having worked at CNN and stations in Atlanta, Orlando and Macon, GA.
Arch has loved weather since he was a child. Growing up on a ranch in rural Georgia, he loved keeping an eye out for approaching storms and weather changes. Years later he graduated from Florida State University with a major in Meteorology and a minor in mathematics and began living his life- long dream of forecasting the weather. He has also earned the seal of "Certified Broadcast Meteorologist" from the American Meteorological Society. In his spare time, Arch enjoys running, working out, and visiting local restaurants. He has been active in helping raise money for the Arthritis Foundation and loves speaking to school kids, telling them about the weather and hopefully inspiring some future meteorologists. He also played an active role this year in the St. Jude Dream Home project, helping children with cancer.
Arch comes from a broadcasting family. His sister Kimberley Kennedy is a TV magazine show host in Atlanta. Another sister, Kathleen, is a former anchor at CNN.
If you have a comment for Arch or a weather photo to send him, email him at akennedy@fox17.com and send photos using the form on the FOX Shots page. |
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Craig Edwards
Morning News Meteorologist
If Fox 17 Morning Meteorologist Craig Edwards looks familiar, you may have seen him on the Neyland Stadium jumbo-tron forecasting the weather for University of Tennessee football fans. Craig has made a long, roundtrip back to Nashville television and he's glad to be back in Music City. He knows the mid-state well.
He's a graduate from Middle Tennessee State University after attending David Lipscomb University and doing post-graduate work at Western Kentucky University.
Craig's career in television has been evenly split between Tennessee and Kentucky. From the Tri-cities to Chattanooga to Louisville, Knoxville and back to Nashville, Craig has been forecasting the weather for almost 30 years. He's experienced in forecasting severe weather and he's covered severe weather all across Tennessee and Kentucky. Craig is a member of the American Meteorological Society and the maintains the National Weather Association Seal of Approval. Craig and his wife, Liz, have three children among them, including one grandbaby! If you'd like to say hello to Craig, email him at cedwards@fox17.com. |
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Brandy Malone
Morning News/Tennessee Mornings Traffic Reporter
Brandy Malone returns home to Middle Tennessee as traffic reporter for the FOX 17 Morning News and Tennessee Mornings.
Brandy, a Smyrna High and MTSU graduate, is very familiar with mid-state interstates and streets. Before graduating college, she did traffic reports for several Nashville radio stations. Upon graduation, she went to the FOX station in Birmingham, Alabama as their on-camera traffic reporter. After 2 years at the station, Brandy had the opportunity to come home and she jumped at the chance to come to FOX 17. Brandy excels at delivering up-to-the-minute, easily understandable and accurate traffic information. She's excited to be able to serve viewers of a station she grew up watching.
Brandy and her husband, Michael, live in the Nashville area with their two cats, Iggy and Martha. Catch Brandy's traffic reports from 5am-9am each weekday on the FOX Morning News and Tennessee Mornings. Email Brandy at bmalone@fox17.com. |
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Erika Kurre
Weekend Anchor
Erika Kurre is a General Assignment Reporter for FOX 17 News, who covers a variety of issues and topics.
She recently spent a great deal of time covering the tornadoes that struck Sumner and Macon counties and the damage they left behind.
Erika also likes to bring viewers compelling and emotional people stories. A good example would be the story she did on a woman who
has lived in an iron lung for more than half a century. Erika works hard to create stories that enlighten or inform our viewers.
Before coming to FOX 17, Erika was a weekend anchor and reporter in Alabama. She also interned at FOX affiliates in Washington, D.C.
and St. Louis, so she's glad to be back in the FOX family.
Erika is a graduate of Malone College in Ohio and she won several AP awards in Alabama, including Best Reporting and Best News Anchor.
She's also involved in several community organizations and would love to hear from you!
Call or email anytime with story ideas...369-5553 or ekurre@fox17.com.
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Flint Adam
Weekend Weather
It doesn't get much sweeter than the south... especially when there's a homecoming! I grew up near Atlanta and graduated from Georgia State University... but my career began out west. My first job was in chilly Casper, Wyoming, from there on to sizzling Palm Springs and then to Nashville and FOX 17. I'm thankful for the places I've lived and the people I've met... but the south is where my heart is. I am very excited to be in Middle Tennessee.
I love reporting and am intrigued by weather. You'll see me filling both roles at FOX 17. I've always wanted to storm-chase, and I know this is tornado country... sounds like a good match!
I'm a die hard Atlanta Braves and Falcons fan. My hobbies include playing the guitar, photography, reading, creative writing, hiking, cooking, wine-tasting, playing sports, watching movies and listening to good music. I love making new friends and exploring new towns! Maybe you'll bump into me on the streets of Nashville. If so, say "hey!" I'll enjoy meeting you!
If you'd like to contact me about a story, email me at fadam@fox17.com.
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Dave Foster
Weekend Sports
Dave couldn't be more excited about returning to his hometown of Nashville. A 1989 graduate of Franklin High School, Dave also attended several Davidson County schools from kindergarten through 8th grade. (Go J.T. Moore Jr. High School Matadors!) He started anchoring sports at Fox 17 in February 2007. Before returning to the anchor desk, Dave worked for over a year in the newsroom at the assignment desk, helping to coordinate news coverage.
Prior to FOX 17, Dave worked in sports in Marshall, Texas and Shreveport, Louisiana. He's is a 1993 graduate of the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, with a Bachelors degree in Communications. He loves the SEC, (especially football) and is thrilled about having the chance to cover it once again. (He found it tough in Louisiana being surrounded by so many LSU fans.)
In his spare time, Dave enjoys watching sports, spending time with his family, and playing Texas Hold Em.
If you'd like to ask him about his passion for poker or anything sports-related, email Dave at dfoster@fox17.com.
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Dan Phillips
Sports Photographer/Reporter
First, of all let me say how excited I am to be in the Music City! I came here from just up the road in Paducah, KY where I was the Weekend Sports Anchor at WPSD-TV for nearly 6 years. I've also worked in Michigan and North Carolina. I guess you could say TV's taken me all over but I'm very happy to be here in Middle Tennessee.
I must confess.. I'm a sports nut. I like watching and playing nearly all sports.
Having grown up in East Lansing, Michigan, Michigan State's my team. I have
great memories of Magic Johnson playing for the Spartans as well as being there
when they won the National Championship in 2000. I'm a Big 10 guy, who's converting
to the SEC. My wife, Joette and I love Nashville and so do our two pet Labrador
retreivers. Email Dan at dphillips@fox17.com.
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John Dunn
Reporter
John is an Emmy and AP award-nominated reporter who has been with FOX 17 News since July 2002. During that time, he's covered stories ranging
from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, to deadly fires, tornadoes, crime, courts and even features. John also specializes in covering the Tennessee Legislature.
His experience on Capitol Hill has resulted in thorough coverage of issues that affect you and your family.
Before FOX 17, John worked at WJHL-TV in Johnson City, TN. John says he wanted to be a news reporter since age 8, so he's living his dream! John is a Butler University
graduate and grew up in Littleton, Colorado. While he may root for the Broncos, he's also a huge Nashville Predators fan. In his spare time, John enjoys reading,
watching movies, and spending time with his wife and two daughters. He's also a news junkie who always makes time to watch the news.
To drop John a line or a story idea, email him at: jbdunn@fox17.com.
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Erika Lathon
Reporter
Erika is a veteran reporter who's been covering news
for more than a decade. After working in radio and television in Huntsville,
Alabama, Erika moved to Nashville and FOX 17 News. She's been a reporter here
since June of 2000. During that time, Erika's covered a wide variety of major
stories ranging from trials and breaking news to elections. In September, she
was the first reporter to get a live interview with newly-elected Mayor Karl
Dean. Erika is a native of Detroit, Michigan but has lived all over the United
States. As for being
here, she says: "I love the station and the people I work with are fantastic,
they make working hard a blast. Nashville is a great city and Titan fever is
hard to resist." If there's a story idea you'd like to pass along to Erika,
email her at elathon@fox17.com.
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Sky Arnold
Reporter
Sky Arnold is a reporter for FOX 17 News. He is originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma and yes, he's a big Sooners fan. Before joining FOX 17 in October of 2003, Sky had worked as a reporter at several stations in Kansas, Texas and his native Oklahoma. If he looks familiar to some mid-state viewers, there's good reason: he also worked as a reporter at WBBJ-TV in Jackson, Tennessee during the late nineties. During his time at FOX 17 News, Sky has covered major stories ranging from the Tabitha Tuders disappearance to the Perry March murder trial. Sky loves living in historic East Nashville.
You can send a story tip or idea to Sky by emailing sarnold@fox17.com.
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Cindy Carter
Reporter
Cindy Carter is excited to be a reporter for FOX 17 News, covering a variety of stories and meeting different people each day. Before working in Nashville, Cindy also reported in Jackson, Mississippi and in Birmingham, Alabama at FOX 17's sister station. Cindy has been reporting on news in Nashville for several years and was nominated for an Emmy Award for her work in 2007. Her experience and reporting skills help her generate and report stories that affect people all across our viewing area. Cindy says over the years, she's had the opportunity to tell some amazing stories and interview incredible people. She enjoys bringing those stories to you each night on FOX 17 News at 9 and 10.
Cindy grew up on a farm in Louisiana and later graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi. When she's not working on a story, you might see her performing with one of Nashville's comedy improvisation groups. She's also more than happy to pull for the Tennessee Vols as long as they're not playing the LSU Tigers!
You can send a story ideas to Cindy by emailing ccarter@fox17.com. |
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Justin McFarland
Reporter
Justin McFarland joined Fox 17 as a reporter in December of 2008 and is excited to be home.
"I kinda grew up with the city," Justin says. "I remember Nashville when there was no Titans, Predators, or Batman building."
He joins us from WAAY-TV in Huntsville, Alabama where he served as a photographer, reporter and even interim sports director. When Justin's not working he loves cheering on his favorite sports teams the Chicago Cubs and of course the Tennessee Titans.
You can send a story idea to Justin by emailing jmcfarland@fox17.com. |
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Stacy McCloud
Reporter
Stacy McCloud is an multi-state AP award winning reporter who joined the Fox 17 team in April 2009 as Entertainment Reporter. Stacy keeps you in the know with daily celebrity news, events and entertainment. From the CMA's to the Nashville Film Festival, she's covering the people and events that make Nashville Music City USA. Before joining the Fox 17 News team, Stacy worked as an anchor and reporter at WVLT-TV, the CBS affiliate in Knoxville, not far from her hometown of Caryville, Tennessee. She started her career at WCYB in Bristol, Virginia then moved on to WYMT in Hazard, Kentucky.
Stacy is a native Tennessean. She grew up in Campbell County and attended East Tennessee State University where she was an active member of Kappa Delta Sorority. She graduated in 2002 with a double major in Communications and Psychology.
Stacy loves animals and has two "fur-children", her cats Gizmo and Hildi. In her free time Stacy enjoys exploring Music City, working out, reading, keeping up with all the celebrity gossip, movie nights, shopping, decorating her new loft, volunteering and spending time with her family, especially her niece Bella.
To send Stacy information on a story, celebrity spotting, or just simply say hello, email her at smccloud@fox17.com |
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| • NASHVILLE AREA WEATHER |
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SATURDAY NIGHT: Showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1am. Low around 68. South wind between 5 and 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.
SUNDAY: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 83. South wind 5 to 10 mph becoming west northwest. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
SUNDAY NIGHT: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 67. North northwest wind between 5 and 10 mph.
MONDAY: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 87. North northeast wind between 5 and 10 mph.
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| • FOX FEEDBACK |
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Should the government spend $30 billion to save GM?
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