Friday, March 13, 2026
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Thursday, March 12, 2026
Tim Geraghty named KHOU 11 news director
Tim Geraghty has been named the new KHOU 11 Houston news director, effective March 26, 2026.
“I’m thrilled to be moving within the TEGNA family from one great newsroom to another at KHOU,” Geraghty said. “The team in Houston is known for great journalism that’s led to positive changes in the community. I’m looking forward to continuing that tradition while working to ensure that content is available where and when the 2026 news consumer expects it on digital, social, and linear TV.”
He takes over for Kathryn Bonfield, who left in January after a little more than a year. Assistant News Director Wiley Post has been serving as interim news director since then. I hear some KHOU staffers thought Post would be the next news director.
Geraghty brings 26 years of senior newsroom leadership experience across multiple markets, most recently serving as news director at KSDK 5 in St. Louis, Missouri.
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KHOU owner TEGNA says Geraghty, "known for his calm demeanor and positive leadership style," has extensive experience covering major weather events, particularly hurricanes — a key area of focus for the Houston region.
Before joining KSDK, he was news director at WKRC 12 in Cincinnati, senior director of news at Central Florida News 13 in Orlando, and vice president of news at ABC10 KXTV in Sacramento.
“As we began the search for the perfect person to lead this large news operation, it became clear that the best‑qualified candidate was already at TEGNA,” said Raquel Amparo, vice president of content at TEGNA. “Tim brings an extraordinary depth of experience to KHOU, including time spent covering demanding weather events. He runs a tight, focused newsroom and consistently delivers to the audience. I am thrilled to welcome him to Houston.”
Ana Mafud joins Telemundo 39 DFW
Ana Mafud has been named co-anchor of Noticiero Telemundo 39 KXTX Dallas-Fort Worth, weekdays at 5 p.m. and 10 p.m., beginning March 16, 2026.
Mafud joins Telemundo 39 from Telemundo Phoenix / KTAZ and Telemundo Tucson / KHRR, where, since January 2023, she anchored Noticiero Telemundo Arizona at 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. and served as a reporter covering breaking news and community stories.
Prior to KTAZ and KHRR, Mafud was an anchor and reporter for Televisa Univision in Monterrey and Tampico, Mexico. Her journalism experience also includes roles as a radio host and digital interviewer for multiple local outlets.
Originally from Mexico, Mafud holds a bachelor’s degree in communication sciences from the Autonomous University of Tamaulipas.
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Telemundo 39 / KXTX, parte del Telemundo Station Group de NBCUniversal Local, anunció hoy que la periodista veterana Ana Mafud ha sido nombrada co-presentadora de Noticiero Telemundo 39 de lunes a viernes a las 5 p.m. y 10 p.m., a partir del 16 de marzo.
Mafud se une a Telemundo 39 tras su paso por Telemundo Phoenix / KTAZ y Telemundo Tucson / KHRR, donde desde enero de 2023 condujo Noticiero Telemundo Arizona a las 5 p.m. y 10 p.m., además de desempeñarse como reportera cubriendo noticias de última hora e historias de la comunidad.
“Ana aporta una perspectiva renovada y un profundo compromiso con el servicio a nuestras audiencias, cualidades que fortalecerán nuestra cobertura y enriquecerán nuestros noticieros vespertinos,” dijo Rossyris Silva, vicepresidenta de Noticias de Telemundo 39 Dallas. “Esperamos con entusiasmo la experiencia y la energía que aportará al convertirse en parte de nuestra comunidad en el Norte de Texas.”
Antes de su trabajo en KTAZ y KHRR, Mafud fue presentadora y reportera para TelevisaUnivision en Monterrey y Tampico, México. Su trayectoria periodística también incluye funciones como conductora de radio y entrevistadora digital para diversos medios locales.
Originaria de México, Mafud tiene una licenciatura en Ciencias de la Comunicación por la Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas.
Coppelia Acevedo on trusting God in every season
Coppelia Acevedo of Hope Media Group talks with Houston Moms's Meagan Clanahan about her life and radio career.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Maggie McKethan Memorial Scholarship named after FOX 26 producer
Houston Dynamo and Dash Charities have opened applications for the 2026 Maggie McKethan Memorial Scholarship.
The scholarship was established in 2025 to honor longtime FOX 26 Houston KRIV producer Maggie McKethan, who passed away in 2024.
The award supports aspiring female journalists who plan to pursue, or are currently pursuing, a degree in sports journalism or a related field.
Applications are being accepted now through March 31. Scholarship recipients will be notified during the week of April 13.
Two scholarships will be awarded in 2026, each valued at $5,000.
Eligible applicants include female high school seniors, college students, or graduate students who have at least one semester remaining in their studies and are focused on sports journalism or a similar discipline.
McKethan was a producer for the FOX 26 8 a.m. newscast and played a key role in “Houston’s Morning Show.” She also helped launch several programs at FOX 26, including “The Isiah Factor Uncensored,” “News Edge,” and “The Nightcap.”
She joined FOX 26 in January 2015 as an associate producer and was quickly promoted.
A graduate of the University of Mississippi, McKethan not only produced daily newscasts and helped launch new programming but also worked as a credentialed media member covering Houston’s major professional teams, including the Astros, Texans, Rockets, Dynamo, and Dash.
The Astrodome: Journey from glory to closure
KHOU 11 anchor Ron Treviño takes us on a journey through the Houston Astrodome’s history, from its debut as the "Eighth Wonder" to its closure, showcasing its iconic moments in sports and culture.
- Our #domecoming2018 adventure!
- KHOU 11's 1994 Astrodome moving April Fools' joke
- Old cartoon explains Astrodome's 'real' origins
- VIDEO: Houston newsreel video from the 1940s to 1960s
- "Building the Houston Astrodome"
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Leslie Mouton explains why she went public with her early cancer diagnosis
Leslie Mouton, who left KSAT 12 San Antonio in 2020, was a guest on the KENS "Raining Threes podcast" with weather chief Bill Taylor and sports anchor Nate Ryan.
Monday, March 09, 2026
Izamar Salinas joins Telemundo Las Vegas
Izamar Salinas was promoted to Telemundo Las Vegas KBLR multimedia journalist in January 2025.
Prior to joining KBLR, Salinas worked as a multimedia journalist for NoticiasYa 48 KNVO in McAllen, Texas.
“Izamar brings a thoughtful approach to journalism and a deep understanding of the issues that matter most to our audiences,” Carmona added. “Her reporting experience, combined with her digital expertise and strong news judgment, will continue to strengthen our newsroom.”
She earned a bachelor’s degree in English and Film from Texas A&M University in 2023 and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in writing.
Haley Hernandez interviewed by Houston Moms
Haley Hernandez was recently interviewed on the Houston Moms on the Move podcast with Meagan Clanahan.
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The KPRC 2 morning health reporter discusses the realities of balancing a career in live TV with motherhood, and Hernandez gets candid about the "beautiful (and sometimes messy) balance" of raising two young boys.
Key topics covered in the episode include:
- Mental Health and Burnout: Hernandez discusses the emotional realities of postpartum life, mental health, and dispelling the myths of "having it all."
- Work-Life Balance: How she manages early mornings, live television, and mom life.
- Asking for Help: The difficulty and importance of learning to ask for help as a mother.
- Mom Hacks and Favorites: Her favorite meals, "mom hacks," "TJ Maxx resets," and family-friendly Houston spots.
A central theme of the episode is the importance of honesty and self-acceptance in motherhood, highlighted by the quote: "You can love the death out of your kids… and still not feel joyful every moment. And that's okay."
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