![]() ![]() Katie Byrne joins Fox Weather as a multimedia journalist based in Philadelphia, while Mitti Hicks joins in the same capacity based in New Orleans, and Hunter Davis will be stationed in Oklahoma City in the same position. In addition, Fox Weather announced five multimedia journalists who will be reporting for the platform this fall. Storm chaser Will Nunley joins Fox Weather in this capacity based in Nashville, along with veteran reporter Robert Ray who is returning to Fox News Media as a multimedia journalist and storm specialist based out of Atlanta where he was a freelance reporter for The Weather Channel. Prior to that, Gorden was a multimedia journalist at WAOW Wausau, Wis., before moving to Austin, Texas, as a reporter for Spectrum Cable News. Previously, he was a reporter and multimedia journalist at KPHO Phoenix where he worked for the past three years. Max Gorden will serve as a Los Angeles-based field correspondent covering the West Coast. Throughout his career, he has covered a number of natural disasters, including Hurricanes Michael, Florence and Dorian. Previously, he anchored a morning news program at KTAL Shreveport, La., and served as an evening meteorologist at WABG Greenville, Miss. Most recently, he was the morning meteorologist at KRNV Reno, Nev., where he covered major weather events since 2018, including the recent California wildfires. Steve Bender joins Fox Weather as a Miami-based reporter. Notably, while there, she reported live from the scene during a 7,200-acre wildfire that engulfed Collier County in 2018, and covered Hurricane Irma in 2017. Prior to her time in Phoenix, Valdes covered hurricanes and other major weather events for WINK Fort Myers, Fla. Valdes joins the platform after a stint as a reporter at KNXV Phoenix, where she was nominated for a Rocky Mountain Emmy award for her investigative journalism. Nicole Valdes will serve as a field correspondent based in Nashville. ![]() Their specialized skills in meteorology, in-depth reporting and storm chasing will be an important component of our coverage as we launch and grow the platform.” In making the announcement, Sharri Berg, president of the platform, said: “We are excited to welcome this group of first-rate journalists to the Fox Weather team. The footage was filmed on March 17.Fox Weather, Fox News Media’s new AVOD streaming weather service launching this fall, has signed three reporters and five multimedia journalists. Correspondents Nicole Valdes, Steve Bender and Max Gorden will provide live, breaking news coverage on developing weather events from around the country alongside multimedia journalists Will Nunley, Robert Ray, Katie Byrne, Mitti Hicks and Hunter Davis. "A healthy seal should be left alone." They concluded that this seal would have returned to the water itself. "Therefore, finding a seal on the beach does not mean there is necessarily a problem and do not chase it into the sea as this may stop it from doing what it needs to do - rest. "Seals regularly haul out on our coasts - it is part of their normal behaviour and, in fact, they spend more time out of the water, digesting their food and resting than in it. The charity added: "If you find a seal on a beach, watch it from a distance. ![]() A spokesperson for the charity said: "We didn't pick up this seal in but we did pick up another one that we kept overnight and then released the next day." It is a busy time of year for seals up and down the east coast as they regularly rest on beaches and in harbours. "I was told by someone on the harbour that they had taken it, I think the seal arrived that morning as the tide was coming up." British Divers Marine Life Rescue were called out to the scene but the seal had gone by the time they arrived. "When I came back the seal was gone and I was told that the seal rescue had been with it all afternoon. ![]() "I was told a call had already been made to the Sea Life Centre, so I went home and came to check a few hours later. "I came back at 8am the next morning and found it still there and made an update video as I had thousands of people asking for an update. "I phoned Scarborough Sea Life and told them where it was. Kit said: "I came to the harbour to check on my boat and was told by a friend that a seal was on the south slope and it didn't look very well and that he thought it had a poor flipper. He returned to the scene the next day to find the vulnerable animal still hadn't moved from the cobblestones and was still in distress. Kit, 50, found the young seal when he was checking on his boat in the harbour at Bridlington, Yorks., and notified a nearby Sea Life Centre upon discovery. Heartbreaking video shows fisherman Kit Gallagher approaching the poor creature 'crying for help' after the tide brought it to shore. An injured seal was left whimpering after it became stranded on the cobblestones of a harbour for more than 24 hours. ![]()
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