
A.J. Hilton
News Anchor at WCCO-TV (Minneapolis, MN)
Morning News Anchor at @WCCO. @UMNews alum. 〽 Opinions are my own. Music is everything. 🎷People make the world go round. MN➡MI➡FL➡TN➡MN
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Jul 11, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | A.J. Hilton
Checking in with Amelia Santaniello and A.J. Hilton in Deer River 04:26 DEER RIVER, Minn. — WCCO's great summer road trip is back! This July, WCCO is heading out across Minnesota and western Wisconsin for the quintessential summer experience — time at the lake. To kick things off, AJ Hilton and Amelia Santaniello headed 200 miles north to Deer River in Itasca County. The town itself is pretty small with fewer than a thousand people calling it home year-round.
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Jul 11, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | A.J. Hilton |Amelia Santaniello
Checking in with Amelia Santaniello and A.J. Hilton in Deer River DEER RIVER, Minn. — WCCO's great summer road trip is back! This July, WCCO is heading out across Minnesota and western Wisconsin for the quintessential summer experience — time at the lake. To kick things off, AJ Hilton and Amelia Santaniello headed 200 miles north to Deer River in Itasca County. The town itself is pretty small with fewer than a thousand people calling it home year-round.
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May 13, 2024 |
spokesman-recorder.com | A.J. Hilton
It’s a Friday night in April at Target Center, and Charles Hallman is where he usually is, in the media room, several hours before tipoff. Hallman writes for the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder. It’s the oldest continuously operated Black newspaper in Minnesota. “I started there in 1990, so I think I’m on 30 some years,” Hallman said. He’s covered everything throughout his career. Stories on race, politics, and education are commonplace. One moment really stands out for Hallman. “I interviewed Mrs.
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May 10, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | A.J. Hilton
MINNEAPOLIS — It's a Friday night in April at Target Center, and Charles Hallman is where he usually is, in the media room, several hours before tipoff. Hallman writes for the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder. It's the oldest continuously operated Black newspaper in Minnesota. "I started there in 1990, so I think I'm on 30 some years," Hallman said. He's covered everything throughout his career. Stories on race, politics and education are commonplace. One moment really stands out for Hallman.
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May 9, 2024 |
blogarama.com | A.J. Hilton
MINNEAPOLIS — It’s a Friday night in April at Target Center, and Charles Hallman is where he usually is, in the media room, several hours before tipoff. Hallman writes for the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder. It’s the oldest continuously operated Black newspaper in Minnesota. “I started there in 1990, so I think I’m on 30 some years,” Hallman said. He’s covered everything throughout his career. Stories on race, politics and education are commonplace. One moment really stands out for Hallman.
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