I have no doubts that "Feed the Facts" will have a positive impact on our community and our future. Youth programs like "Feed the Facts" are long overdue in schools. "I'm proud to support MOEDA and the incredible work they do. She is a role model and her voice has reach throughout St. We are honored that she has accepted the position of MOEDA Ambassador. Tracy has continued to support MOEDA and our mission. Tracy #nomorefatshaming" From that moment on, Tracy has become a body image and eating disorder advocate by continuing to reinforce the message that body shaming is not acceptable and every body is worthy of love. I like my body and that’s all that really matters. I like pasta, bread and cheese too much to obsess over my weight. NO I will not be strapping myself into a girdle because you don’t like my belly. Her response "Dear Mary, yes I do watch my air checks. Tracy made national headlines when she was body shamed by a troll and responded publicly. Bree spent five years in Missouri tracking tornadoes, winter storms, and the historic New Years flooding of. Louis and her reports throughout the week. Louis and joined KSDK as the weekend meteorologist. You can catch Tracy's forecasts weekends on Today in St. Louis' most accurate weather forecast and storytelling. Bree has emceed numerous charitable events over the years, and plans to continue her work with local non-profits here in Middle Tennessee.īree is an animal lover with one rambunctious cat named Jack, she is a blessed mother to her own little toddler tornado Cole, and wife to her darling husband Curt.Tracy Hinson is a meteorologist and general assignment multi-skilled journalist at 5 on Your Side. Serving the community through thoughtful, accurate forecasts is her passion, serving the community through outreach and volunteer work is her greatest blessing. She is thrilled to be joining the Storm 5 weather team and looks forward to serving middle Tennessee. In 2015 she received a Weathercast Certificate of Merit from the Missouri Broadcasters association. Also that year, she became a Featured Contributor for the TODAY Parenting Team.īree is an Emmy nominated meteorologist and member of both the National Weather Association and American Meteorological Society. In 2015, she got the chance to do the weather with Al Roker on the TODAY show. Bree spent five years in Missouri tracking tornadoes, winter storms, and the historic New Years flooding of 2016. Louis and joined KSDK as the weekend meteorologist. In 2011, she moved to her husband’s hometown of St. Shortly after arriving in Louisiana, she began her career as the weekend meteorologist for WVLA in Baton Rouge. After graduation, her husband’s career took them to New Orleans. During her time in Florida she also interned at WPLG-TV. She began her meteorology studies at Florida State University and finished her degree at Florida International University graduating with honors. KMBC reporter Chris Nagus is also leaving the station in August to join the CBS affiliate in St. The tanfastic, sharply dressed weather guy took a job as an administrator, teacher and PR person with the Blue Springs School District. In the wake of the 2004-2005 hurricane season God compelled her to follow her love of weather and return to school to obtain a degree in meteorology. On July 5, veteran meteorologist Pete Grigsby gave his last weather report for KMBC Channel 9. With a heart for service, Bree felt driven to do more for her community though. After graduating with a degree in Theatre Performance from Southern Methodist University, Bree spent three years working as a professional actress both on stage and film in New York City. With a middle name like ‘Sunshine' Bree was destined for weather.
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