Denise D'Ascenzo is a six-time Emmy award winning broadcast journalist who has also earned distinction as the longest serving news anchor at a single television station in Connecticut. You will find herMore >
Denise D'Ascenzo anchors Eyewitness News every weekday at 5, 5:30 and 6 p.m.More >
Named one of the "12 Most Influential People" by Hartford Magazine, Eyewitness News anchor and Face the State moderator Dennis House has been a mainstay on Channel 3 since 1992. A native New EnglanderMore >
Dennis House, a native New Englander and Emmy award-winning journalist, co-anchors Eyewitness News at 6 and 11. He is also the host of Face the State.More >
Kara Sundlun is a two-time Emmy-award winning journalist. You can catch her live every weekday as the co-host of Better Connecticut with Scot Haney at 3 p.m. on Channel 3. She also anchors Eyewitness News at Noon.More >
Irene O'Connor, anchor of Eyewitness News This Morning every weekday, is well known to viewers in Connecticut as a favorite news personality, a mom and an active supporter of her communityMore >
Eric Parker, a Connecticut native, returned home to WFSB in 2004. Eric can be seen each weekday morning as the co-anchor of Eyewitness News This MorningMore >
Hena Daniels anchors Eyewitness News at 11. She also reports "Your Stories." A segment answering questions about towns and cities for Connecticut viewers. Hena returned to WFSB after a two years at ourMore >
Hena Daniels anchors Eyewitness News at 11. She also reports "Your Stories." A segment answering questions about towns and cities for Connecticut viewers.More >
Channel 3's Chief Meteorologist Bruce DePrest provides Connecticut's most-accurate live weather updates and forecasts from the Early Warning Forecast Center every weeknight on Eyewitness News at 5, 6 andMore >
Channel 3 Early Warning Weather Chief Meteorologist Bruce DePrest provides Connecticut's most-accurate live weather updates and forecasts from the Doppler 3000 Weather Center every weeknight on Eyewitness NewsMore >
Scot Haney keeps Connecticut updated with the most-accurate weather forecasts especially tailored to the morning commute.You can see Scot weekdays on Eyewitness News This Morning from 4:30 to 7 a.m.,More >
Scot Haney keeps Connecticut updated with the most-accurate weather forecasts. You can see Scot weekdays on Eyewitness News This Morning. He also co-hosts "Better Connecticut" weekdays on Channel 3 at 3 p.m.More >
Emmy-nominated and AP Award winning Channel 3 Early Warning Weather Meteorologist Mark Dixon delivers Connecticut's most accurate weather information weekdays on Eyewitness News at Noon and at 5:30 p.m.More >
Mike Cameron comes to WFSB with 12 years of forecasting experience, gained as he zigzagged across the country. But as a guy who grew up in New England – and a guy truly passionate about New England weatherMore >
Olessa Stepanova is the morning traffic reporter for Eyewitness News this Morning. She is also the better buddy, reporting for Better Connecticut. Olessa began her broadcasting career reporting trafficMore >
Olessa Stepanova is the morning traffic reporter for Eyewitness News this Morning. She is also the better buddy, reporting for Better Connecticut. Olessa began her broadcasting career reporting trafficMore >
Dan Kain celebrated 20 years with Channel 3 in October 2007. Dan joined Eyewitness News from Boston, where he was an adjunct professor of broadcast writing at Boston University. During his career, DanMore >
Jill Konopka joined Channel 3 Eyewitness News in October 2008, after touring parts of Europe as part of a Journalism Fellowship through the Radio and Television News Directors Foundation. Prior to that,More >
Robert Goulston is the New Haven Bureau Chief for Channel 3 Eyewitness News. His diverse background, including several years working as a federal investigator in Washington, DC, has prepared him for theMore >
Robert Goulston is the New Haven Bureau Chief for Channel 3 Eyewitness News. His diverse background, including several years working as a federal investigator in Washington, DC, has prepared him for theMore >
Kevin Hogan is no stranger to Connecticut. The Eyewitness News New London Bureau Chief has broadcasted news in the state since 1973. Kevin was born in New Haven and raised in Ansonia and he graduatedMore >
Emmy-nominated Susan Raff is no stranger to the news industry -- her father was with CBS News in New York for more than 50 years. Before Susan joined the Eyewitness News team in 1995, she was an investigativeMore >
Emmy-nominated Susan Raff is no stranger to the news industry -- her father was with CBS News in New York for more than 50 years. Before Susan joined the Eyewitness News team in 1995, she was an investigativeMore >
Tina Martin joined the Eyewitness News team in August 2008. Tina's love for journalism started in high school when she worked as a reporter for her school station. She is a native New Englander with a passion for storytelling.More >
Len Besthoff began reporting for Eyewitness News in October 2002. He is a member of the station's I-Team, and covers general assignment stories. Len has produced many investigative, enterprise, and inMore >
Matthew Campbell joined the Eyewitness News team in 2011. Previously, Matthew served as a reporter at WSHM in Springfield, MA. During his five years there, Matthew has covered a number of major regionalMore >
No day is the same when you're a reporter for Eyewitness News This Morning, and the possibility of following an exciting story every day is Kim Lucey's favorite part about this job.More >
Kate Rayner reports for Channel 3 Eyewitness News This Morning. Before coming to WFSB, Kate worked as the South Carolina Bureau Chief for WJBF News Channel 6 in Augusta, Georgia. She's a graduate of LoyolaMore >
Kate Rayner reports for Channel 3 Eyewitness News This Morning. Before coming to WFSB, Kate worked as the South Carolina Bureau Chief for WJBF News Channel 6 in Augusta, Georgia.More >
Joe Zone joined Eyewitness Sports as the sports director in January 2006. He began his career at a radio station in Syracuse, N.Y., after which NBC took him to Los Angeles, where he worked at KNBC-TVMore >
Emmy Award-winning John Holt couldn't think of a better job than covering and talking about sports in New England. The 1994 graduate of Syracuse University joined Channel 3 in 1999 as Eyewitness SportsMore >