Lori Geary

Lori Geary is an American news anchor for WSB-TV in Atlanta and a former anchor for Headline News.

Lori joined WSB-TV in January 1998 while anchoring at CNN Headline News and anchored her high school newscast at North Allegheny High School in Pittsburgh. Lori majored in Broadcast Journalism at Syracuse University's Newhouse School of Communications and graduated magna cum laude in three years.[1]

Lori started her first reporting job at WRDW-TV in Augusta, Georgia where she was quickly promoted to noon anchor and later moved to Raleigh, North Carolina where she covered politics and conducted some memorable interviews with Jesse Helms, Elizabeth Dole, and John Edwards.[1]

Lori won several awards from the Society of Professional Journalists and the Georgia Associated Press and is also proud of her two Emmy Awards that she received during her tenure at WSB.[1]

Lori is currently married and is an avid puppy lover as she enjoys spending time with her puppy Georgi.[1]

On November 11, 2016, she announced via Facebook that she would step away from her full time duties as the political reporter at WSB after 19 years to spend more time with her two children and start her own communications firm to give herself more flexibility. "A big thank you to my husband, Bobby Talbert, who has held down the fort of afternoon pick-ups – soccer and baseball practices, doctors & dentists appointments and everything in between when I had to be on the air," she wrote. "It’s my turn to help! It’s a big decision but I hope and pray there are big opportunities ahead. Thank you all for your loyalty and support for the past 19 years at WSB-TV." She says that she still plans to make guest appearances on the station and will continue to be around during contentious political elections.

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