KYTX CBS19 is excited to announce Auyana Aird has joined our team as a multi-skilled journalist. Auyana, a Dallas native, earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Houston where she was president of the university’s Association of Black Journalists and a student reporter and host for UH Sports Coog TV. She also completed internships with Fox Sports in Charlotte, North Carolina, and with Houston Public Media. We're so excited for Auyana to help us continue our mission of Putting East Texas First! Welcome to the team, Auyana! #CBS19 #TeamTEGNA #PuttingEastTexasFirst
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3moWelcome, Auyana!