Weekend anchor Veronica Miracle exits ABC7

The shakeup continues to rage on local news stations in Los Angeles, as Weekend anchor and General Assignments reporter Veronica Miracle announces she is leaving the station — without revealing where she’s going next.

Miracle announced on Twitter on Tuesday that she was leaving ABC7, which she joined in 2017 after a three-year stint at ABC 30 in Fresno. She also hinted in her farewell post that she might be leaving Southern California, “Thanks to everyone at SoCal and ABC7 for their support over the years, it means a lot!”

While in Los Angeles, she covered everything from car chases to award shows and became a vocal supporter of the Dodgers. During his time at ABC7, Miracle was tapped for local reporting segments for ABC’s “Good Morning America” ​​and traveled to New York to cover the overnight shift at ABC News.

miracle bio The page on the ABC7 site was blanked after her announcement, and it doesn’t appear she was offered an on-air sign-off, which read, “I anchored my last show a few weeks ago.”

Neither Marvel nor ABC7 immediately responded to requests for comment.

ABC7 did not mention Miracle’s departure on its own Social feed, However, it announced a new weekday morning lineup of John Gregory, Leslie Sykes, and Rachel Brown on Tuesday.

Miracle’s exit comes after Lynette Romero quit her position as weekend anchor at rival station KTLA. What appears to have been a catastrophic split, with Romero also abruptly and unsigned; A few days later, his co-anchor Mark Meester was suspended for speaking on air in support of Romero.

KTLA has only said that the Emmy-winning reporter and anchor had left to pursue another opportunity.

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