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WFOR-TV/CBS4 names Rhiannon Alley as morning co-anchor

 
 

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Set that alarm clock: WFOR-TV/CBS4 has named Kansas City native Rhiannon Ally as its new morning co-anchor. Ally came from WCBS-TV in New York and starts her gig Monday, joining the early bird shift, 5-7 a.m. The team already consists of co-anchor Jawan Strader, meteorologist Lissette Gonzalez and traffic ace Vanessa Borge.

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