Crysty Vaughan
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Crysty Vaughan anchors Good Morning Columbia from 5am-7am and ABC Columbia News at Noon.
“This is home”. Born and raised in Irmo, I am a proud native of Columbia.
In a business that caters to change, I have been a constant at ABC Columbia News throughout my career.
I am an Emmy-nominated journalist.
I am proud to co-anchor our morning newscast, Good Morning Columbia and ABC Columbia News at Noon.
I am blessed to be able to bring the news to a community I grew up in. Through the years, I have worked my way up the ranks; taking on every role in the newsroom from producer and reporter to anchor. I just can‘t seem to leave this place!
I have received several awards, including an Associated Press award for consumer reporting, and an AP feature award. I also have an Emmy Nomination for our news coverage of a deadly plane crash. I have had the opportunity to cover some of the biggest stories in the state, from politics to Presidential visits. One of my favorite interviews, a one on one with Herman Boone, the real coach who inspired the movie “Remember the Titans.”
I feel honored to be trusted with the responsibilities of delivering news and information that‘s important to the community I live in. I am a graduate of Irmo High School and a graduate of Winthrop University.
I am married to a former television reporter. I am a mommy. My husband and I are working on a major project: raising two sons and not one, but two golden retrievers…oh, and simply trying to keep our house intact.
Articles
New Cell phone policy takes effect in SC Schools
t is back to school for most students this week and there will be changes when it come to cell phones.
Sumter Police: Ex-Husband charged in fatal shooting
Sumter Police have arrested a man accused of killing his ex-wife
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$5,000 reward for tips on suspect wanted in connection with attempted sexual assault at Fort Jackson
A $5,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of a man accused of attempted sexual assault and indecent exposure on Fort Jackson. The Army's Criminal Investigation Division says the incident was reported on November 24, 2024.
