Jacob Rascon is joining KHOU 11 Houston as an on-air morning co-anchor starting April 7, 2025, after leaving ABC13 KTRK from the same position in December 2024. I told you back in December I knew he was staying in Houston and on television.
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Surely, KHOU is looking for Rascon to bring a ratings boost to its lagging morning newscast (which has undergone many changes in the last few years) from the number one-rated ABC13 AM news. Speaking of channel 11 changes, I assume more are to come since owner TEGNA has installed new management in the last year. And then there is the question about the stability of TEGNA at this point anyway. Will it be sold, merged...etc?
This puts Rascon in the same club as his new colleague, Shern-Min Chow, who has also worked for KHOU, KTRK, and KPRC. KHOU morning traffic anchor Jennifer Reyna also worked for KPRC.
Rascon will take over for Ron Treviño, who has been filling in on mornings since Kimberly Davis left.
The station says he will not only anchor but also take "on an active role covering breaking news and compelling stories across Greater Houston."
“What an awesome opportunity and privilege this is,” Rascon said. “I’m so grateful and so proud to join the outstanding KHOU 11 team. I look forward to the work we will do together for the good people in my hometown.”
"Jacob brings the perfect combination of hometown knowledge and world-class journalism experience to our team," said David Loving, KHOU 11 Vice President and General Manager. "His proven track record covering local news and major national stories will be an incredible asset to our audience as we continue to deliver the most comprehensive news coverage in Houston."
Rascon joined ABC13 in January 2022 after anchoring weekend mornings across the street for KPRC 2. His first day at ABC13 coincided with the farewell of his legendary father, Art Rascon, longtime anchor of "Live at Five." The duo made national headlines as they co-anchored the 11 AM newscast together.
At ABC13, Rascon helped launch the "First at 4AM" newscast alongside meteorologist Elita Loresca and co-anchored with Samica Knight and Rita Garcia until 7am.
Before joining KTRK, Rascon worked at KPRC 2 Houston from 2017 to September 2021, where he served as a weekend morning anchor and reporter.
Before his return to his hometown of Houston, Rascon worked as an NBC News correspondent. He previously worked for KNBC 4 Los Angeles.
The Woodlands High School and Brigham Young University graduate started his TV career with KFOX 14 El Paso.
"Jacob is that rare journalist who combines an extensive national and international resume with deep Houston roots," said Kathryn Bonfield, KHOU 11 News Director. "His connection to our community and his world-class reporting experience make him the perfect addition to the KHOU 11 family. We're thrilled to welcome him home."