
Jamison Uhler
News Anchor at WTSP-TV (St Petersburg, FL)
Jamison Uhler is a 7x EMMY award-winning news anchor on 10 Tampa Bay Brightside every morning from 430am - 7am. Husband & father of 3 littles.
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Oct 23, 2024 |
wtsp.com | Jamison Uhler
TAMPA, Fla. — In the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, one place that saw a different kind of flood was Hillsborough County's Pet Resource Center. It was already overcapacity before the storms. After Helene and Milton, the shelter was inundated with surrendered and abandoned cats and dogs. It also sustained damage to some structures by their outdoor kennels.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
abc10.com | Jamison Uhler
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. — When you sit behind the scenes watching Jack Hartmann make his nearly 1,800th YouTube video, you quickly realize why the children’s educational, singing sensation has nearly 1 billion YouTube views. Every song has a catchy beat. And as Hartmann tells the story, that is how it all began decades ago. “We put a little beat to Humpty Dumpty and made it kind of cool,” Hartmann says.
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Jul 15, 2024 |
wtsp.com | Jamison Uhler
WESLEY CHAPEL, Fla. — As the price of owning a home continues to climb, there are two groups getting squeezed out of the American Dream. Millennials and Gen Z adults are moving back home with their parents, hoping to weather the storm of inflated home prices and stagnant wages. The goal is to save up for a day when their dream is affordable again. Realtor Whitney Lohr with Berkshire Hathaway proudly walked us through her most recent listing.
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Feb 8, 2024 |
wtsp.com | Jamison Uhler
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Winding through the beauty of downtown St Pete is a warehouse with a glimpse into a window to America’s ugly past. There's a book on display that, at one time, was a roadmap to refuge to escape the hate happening all around Black Americans. A green book that told them where they could go. And where they couldn’t. "He created this book at a time when Black people had to be very careful about how to navigate their country during Jim Crow America," Hillary Van Dyke said.
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Aug 31, 2023 |
abcactionnews.com | Jamison Uhler
RUSKIN, Fla. — People who live along the Little Manatee River in Ruskin are cleaning up from Hurricane Idalia. Among those dealing with flood damage is a quiet retreat for veterans and their families called My Warrior’s Place. ABC Action News anchor Jamison Uhler first visited the retreat back in 2021. But this was the first time he’d ever seen it like this. Several cabins and their contents are soggy and unlivable after the banks of the Little Manatee River gave way during Hurricane Idalia.
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