Ashley Moss joined the Louisiana First News WVLA NBC Local 33 and WGMB Fox 44 team as a weekday evening anchor with André Moreau and Andrew Epperson in December 2025.
“It is an honor to step into this role for Louisiana First News,” Moss said. “With its hospitality, rich history, and vibrant culture, Louisiana already feels like home, and I’m excited to add more of that energy to the anchor desk each weekday evening.”
Moss most recently worked on CBS News Texas Mornings, KTVT Dallas-Fort Worth's new concept, The Desk, which gave viewers a look behind the scenes at the work that goes into delivering the latest news.
Before joining CBS News Texas, Ashley was a lead nightside reporter and fill-in anchor for Oklahoma's NewsChannel 4 KFOR in Oklahoma City.
Ashley launched her news career as a general assignment reporter for Texas Metro News, a Black Press-affiliated newspaper, while also filing stories for The Dallas Morning News. She focused her reporting on communities of color and covered down-ballot races during the 2020 election season.
Ashley graduated with honors from Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, and received a graduate degree from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.
“I’m excited to welcome Ashley Moss to the Louisiana First News team. Her eye for news and impactful storytelling will be a great asset for our newsroom. I know she’ll help take us to another level,” said John Walton, News Director for Louisiana First News.
“Ashley brings a powerful combination of journalistic skill, warmth, and professionalism to our team,” said Tim Ingram, Vice President & General Manager. “She exemplifies what Louisiana First News stands for: authentic storytelling, a deep connection to community, and a commitment to delivering the news that matters most to our viewers.”
