Brheanna Boudreaux is returning to Houston television, joining KHOU 11 as a consumer reporter, mikemcguff.com has learned from multiple sources.
Boudreaux has spent the last few years at TEGNA sister station WWL-TV 4 in New Orleans as a morning anchor.
Houston viewers may already know Boudreaux from her previous stint at ABC13 KTRK, where she worked from 2019 to 2023 as a traffic anchor, fill-in anchor and reporter under the name Brhe Berry.
She will be joining former ABC13 KTRK colleagues Jacob Rascon and Ilona Carson, now also at KHOU.
At WWL-TV, Boudreaux anchored alongside fellow former Houston television journalist Brandon Walker, who departed KPRC 2 in March 2023.
Boudreaux returned to New Orleans after leaving Houston. She described Louisiana as the first place that truly felt like home, despite having grown up in a military family and having lived throughout the United States and overseas. She also served in the Louisiana Army National Guard while launching her journalism career.
During her time at ABC13, Boudreaux covered some of the biggest stories affecting the Houston area, including the Uvalde school shooting, the Astroworld Festival tragedy, the killing of Harris County Deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal and major weather events that prompted large-scale evacuations. She also hosted a citywide domestic violence town hall.
Before arriving in Houston, Boudreaux worked as an anchor, reporter and social media director at WTKR News 3 in Norfolk, Virginia. Earlier stops included KELOLAND News in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where she served as a morning anchor, reporter and health reporter.
Her journalism career began in Louisiana at News 10 in Lafayette, where she worked as a weekend anchor, reporter and multimedia journalist after graduating from James Madison University with a degree in journalism and a minor in sports communication.
Away from the newsroom, the Emmy Award-winning journalist is a mother of three young daughters and is active in community service and mentorship programs. She has worked closely with organizations including Dress for Success, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, veterans outreach initiatives and the American Red Cross. She has also volunteered to teach classes, support foster children and mentor young women.




