Lucy Noland to Anchor NBC4’s 6 p.m. Weekday Newscast

Meet Lucy Noland, NBC4 LA’s new anchor and reporter.

Burbank, Aug. 3 — Lucy Noland, who recently joined the NBC4 news team, anchors the station’s 6 p.m. weekday newscast, which began Monday, July 25.

Prior to joining NBC4, Noland worked at the CBS affiliate KHOU-TV in Houston, Texas, where she was the co-anchor of the station’s 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. weekday newscasts. Noland had been with KHOU since April 2007.

Noland began her career in broadcasting at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, where she produced, edited and broadcasted news for the college’s radio station and was also a disc jockey. She interned for KATN-TV, the ABC affiliate in Fairbanks, Alaska, and eventually became a morning and evening news anchor at the station. During this time, she also produced, edited and broadcasted news for KWLF-FM in Fairbanks and, additionally, was a disc jockey for that radio station.

Noland then joined KIMO-TV, the ABC affiliate in Anchorage, where she held a number of different positions, including producer/editor, general assignment reporter and evening and late news anchor. She was then hired by ABC to join its Minority Management Training Program through San Francisco’s KGO-TV, the ABC-owned station in the Bay Area. Her position included assignments as a general assignment reporter and anchor for KFSN-TV, the ABC-owned station in Fresno, California. Here, she also filed stories for KGO-TV, including reports from the Mexico/California border on immigration. After that, she moved to Fresno’s CBS affiliate KJEO-TV as the evening weekday anchor and reporter.

Noland was born in Saigon, Vietnam, and lives in California with her family.