
Tania Rogers
Anchor and Reporter at WPTV-TV (West Palm Beach, FL)
Anchor and Reporter at WFLX-TV (West Palm Beach, FL)
Anchor, Reporter in Florida. Green Bay Packers Fan.
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2 weeks ago |
wptv.com | Tania Rogers
WELLINGTON, Fla. — Emily Thompson lives in Lisbet Assisted Living in Wellington with her dog, Tank, who she sees as family. "He announces when someone is at the door," Thompson said. "Once they are in, he will settle down."Thompson is one of a few seniors who live at Lisbet with their furry friends by their side. Another is Virginia Gissendanner who lives at the campus with her 9-year-old dog Hope. "We had her on a farm in Georgia," Gissendanner said.
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1 month ago |
wptv.com | Tania Rogers
ROYAL PALM BEACH, Fla. — At a recent Let's Hear It event in Royal Palm Beach, anchor Tania Rogers spoke with Mair Armand. She is a board member of the Women of the Western Communities group, which was established in 1977. 'Women of the Western Communities' offers scholarship to graduates Armand said they are looking forward to awarding college scholarships to women who live in the western communities.
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1 month ago |
wptv.com | Tania Rogers
PALM CITY, Fla. — A vending machine at a school in Martin County isn't dispensing sugary snacks, just knowledge and learning. Children at Citrus Grove Elementary in Palm City on Wednesday couldn't wait to show WPTV morning anchor Tania Rogers the school's book vending machine. "I call it the big machine of wonders," student Joseph Martin said. "A machine of wonders, why?" Tania asked him. "Because books are full of wonderful things," Joseph replied.
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1 month ago |
wptv.com | Tania Rogers
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A blind woman has overcome a rare eye disease to write a dozen books. Jennifer Rothschild, a best-selling writer and podcast host, is giving people hope that they can live beyond their limits. Podcaster, author walking by faith, not by eyesight She told WPTV that she started to lose her eyesight when she was a teenager.
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1 month ago |
wptv.com | Tania Rogers
STUART, Fla. — If you have a loved one who is dealing with the beginning stages of Alzheimer's, a clinical study could offer some hope. The Benfo Team Clinical Trial is looking for individuals between the ages of 50 and 89. The study is looking to see if increased amounts of vitamin B could slow the cognitive decline in individuals with mild cognitive impairment. The study is taking place across the country, including in Stuart and in Delray Beach. For more information to:https://www.benfoteam.org
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