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Jessica Larche

Norfolk

Evening Anchor and Reporter at WTKR-TV (Norfolk, VA)

Evening Anchor and Reporter at WGNT-TV (Norfolk, VA)

Evening anchor/ investigative reporter 📝. Emmy winner🏆. FAMU grad 🐍. Inspiration junkie ✨. God is love ❤️.

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  • 1 week ago | wtkr.com | Jessica Larche

    The following information was provided by the Suffolk Police Department. Name: Age: 15Date last seen: Shannon was reported missing on April 15, but her father told police he last spoke to her on March 18. Last known location: Police said she frequents the area of the 2200 block of E Washington Street and 2500 block of E Washington Street. Physical description: She is a Black teenage girl with brown eyes and black hair. She is 5'1 and weighs approximately 160 pounds.

  • 1 week ago | wtkr.com | Jessica Larche

    The following information was provided by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Name: Janiyah Breonna GreenAge: 14Date last seen: April 16Last known location: Physical description: According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Green was last seen wearing a black shirt, a dark gray jacket, light blue or "Hello Kitty" pants, and "Hello Kitty" shoes. Police said she has medical conditions that require medication, and she may be in need of medical attention.

  • 1 week ago | wtkr.com | Jessica Larche

    The following information was provided by the Portsmouth Police Department. Name: Lisa Lorraine FreemanAge: 37Date last seen: February 12, 2025Last known location: 3600 block of Sewells Point Road in the City of Norfolk. Physical description: Lisa Freeman is a Black woman with black hair and brown eyes. She is 5 feet 3 inches and weighs approximately 175 pounds. Anyone with information is asked to call the Portsmouth Police Special Victims Unit at 757–393–8536.

  • 3 weeks ago | wtkr.com | Jessica Larche

    NORFOLK, Va. — Becky Livas is a living legend. She made history in 1972 when WTAR-TV (now WTKR-TV) hired her as the first Black female television news reporter in Hampton Roads. “[Black journalists] had to be better than other people just be [on television],” said Livas. “It was important for us to be journalists.”Livas joined me at the WTKR News 3 studios ahead of the station’s 75th anniversary for a candid conversation about her journey.

  • 1 month ago | krdo.com | Jessica Larche

    By Jessica LarchéClick here for updates on this story    PORTSMOUTH, Virginia (WTKR) — Mary and Rashed Johnson are facing yet another anniversary of their daughter’s death without knowing who is responsible for firing the gun that forever changed their lives and broke their hearts. “It’s got to be a burden to know that you took somebody that special away from a lot of people, not just us,” said Rashed Johnson, Alaejah Johnson’s father.

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Jessica Larché
Jessica Larché @JessicaNLarche
29 Jul 24

Heading to #nabj2024? Stop by @EWScrippsCo! Email [email protected] with the subject line, "NABJ Breakfast" to reserve a spot. Want to schedule an interview? Include that in the email with your resume, reel, and contract end date (if applicable). See you there! https://t.co/hFBsjTj4Mw

Jessica Larché
Jessica Larché @JessicaNLarche
14 Dec 23

Only on 3: Chesapeake Navy veteran recalls horrific crash that claimed his wife’s life https://t.co/E5S53F6MFA

Jessica Larché
Jessica Larché @JessicaNLarche
1 Dec 23

Smash that clock! New beginnings ☀️.

Blaine Stewart
Blaine Stewart @BlaineStewart

This is how we ended News 3 This Morning. @JessicaNLarche smashed her 2:30 a.m. alarm clock with a baseball bat. She won't need it, now that she's headed to our evening newscasts. Enjoy sleeping in, Jess. We love you more than you'll ever know! 💜 https://t.co/zr2KENreUo