Keisha Burns
Keisha Burns
Keisha Burns is an American journalist from North Carolina who currently works as the morning weather anchor and reporter at KXAS NBC 5 News. She has previously worked as Weather Anchor/Reporter at Northwest Cable News/ King 5 and KTVZ. She is a graduate of Cal State University Northbridge.[1][2][3]
Education and Early Life
She was conceived in Southern California, United States. Keisha originated from the group of 7 (counting her parents). Her parents gave birth to 5 other children asides her, 3 boys (brothers) and 2 girls (sisters). She is by all accounts nearer to her most established sibling who dwells in Texas contrasted with her different kin.
She is an alum of Cal State University Northbridge where she majored and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast journalism and a minor in geography.
Career
Keisha Burns is the week's end morning atmosphere broadcaster/columnist at KXAS NBC 5.
She joined the climate broadcasting group in February 2017.
Keisha began her telecom calling in Cheyenne, Wyoming where she filled in as a week's end broadcast and dayside writer for KGWN-TV. Starting there ahead, she filled in as a broadcaster and journalist and atmosphere forecaster at KTVZ in Bend, Oregon where she tied down anything from genuine atmosphere to bad behavior and legislative issues.
Before she arrived at Dallas, Keisha filled in as a climate broadcaster at NWCN-TV and KING 5-TV in Seattle for quite a while.
Yet a Southern California neighborhood, Keisha says she instantly started to look all naive at the consistent changing, yet unprecedented atmosphere of the Pacific Northwest and the test it presents in assessing.
Experiences
Company Name: KXAS TV NBC 5 in Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Position: Weather Anchor/Reporter
Employment Duration: Feb 2017 – Present
Company Name: NorthWest Cable News/ King 5
Position: Weather Anchor
Employment Duration: Dec 2009 – Jan 2017
Company Name: KTVZ
Position: Weekend Weathercaster/ Anchor and weekday general assignment reporter
Personal Life
At the point when she's not predicting the climate change, Keisha appreciates perusing, cycling, voyaging, pursuing dawns and dusks and all the minutes in the middle.