What happened to Martie Salt?

What happened to Martie Salt?

ORLANDO, Fla. — Beloved anchor Martie Salt retired from WFTV Channel 9 on Friday, 40 years after she began delivering the news to Central Florida’s residents. She expressed gratitude for the loyalty that viewers have shown her for decades.

Did Bob Opsahl retire?

Bob Opsahl, who retired from WFTV in 2016, raves about her.

What happened to Marty salt on Channel 9 news?

ORLANDO, Fla. — Anchor Martie Salt announced Wednesday morning that she will retire from WFTV Channel 9 on Dec. 13 after a combined 29 years at the station, completing a 40-year career in broadcast journalism.

What happened Bob Opsahl?

Since his retirement at 68 in 2016, Opsahl has taken cruises to Norway (his ancestors’ homeland) and the Bahamas. He plays more golf, often with his father’s former golfing buddy, now 96.

Where is Vanessa Echols?

Vanessa Lorraine Echols (born November 8, 1960) is a television journalist and is the noon and 4pm news anchor at WFTV in Orlando, Florida.

Where is Lauren Rowe now?

San Diego, California
USA Today and Internationally bestselling author Lauren Rowe lives in San Diego, California, where, in addition to writing books, she performs with her dance/party band at events all over Southern California, writes songs, trains her new puppy, Ruthie and spends time with her wonderful family, and narrates audiobooks.

Why does Vanessa Echols wear an arm cover?

Because of the number of lymph nodes I had removed, I developed a condition called lymphedema, which is why I always (unless I’m sleeping) wear a compression sleeve on my left arm, to control swelling. I have now been cancer-free for almost 15 years, and I am grateful for every single day.

Did Vanessa Echols retire?

The anchors of WFTV Channel 9 UPDATED: Vanessa Echols is leaving WFTV-Channel 9 mornings to be reunited with Greg Warmoth at 4 p.m. on the ABC affiliate. They were together for 15 years in the mornings at WFTV.

Did Vanessa Echols have a double mastectomy?

As many of you may know, I was in the fight of my life in 2004. I was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. My treatment plan involved six months of chemotherapy (three different cancer drugs), four surgeries (including a mastectomy and reconstruction) and 30 radiation treatments.

Where is Vanessa Echols from?

Auburn, ALVanessa Echols / Place of birth