The new morning meteorologist will be announced Monday morning. Nikki-Dee's last day in Richmond in May 1. We couldn't be happier for Nikki-Dee, her husband David and their two children to be closer to her family, while remaining within our Scripps family." "We will greatly miss our colleague and friend. Five years later, it is clear she left quite a mark on our television station and Richmond with her personality and ability to connect with our viewers.," WTVR CBS 6 news director Sheryl Barnhouse said. "Nikki-Dee came to Richmond determined to make it home and serve our community, as both a meteorologist and a champion for the great people of Central Virginia. Not only did Nikki-Dee help CBS 6 This Morning become Richmond's #1 rating morning news program, she also dedicated her time to school visits and helping non-profit organizations. "She will be missed, but we are excited for Nikki-Dee as she joins our Scripps sister station in Nashville. "Nikki-Dee's has been a blessing to CBS 6 and the Central Virginia community since her arrival five years ago," WTVR CBS 6 general manager Stephen Hayes said. It's a very hard situation for us to try and figure out, but we're very excited and we love you all And we just pray that we can continue to work together even though we may be a distance apart." So my last day here at CBS six will be on May 1. We will be moving to Nashville coming up in May. "We have decided to move closer to my family. I'm the only grandchild on my mom's side of the family and God's opened doors we didn't know could be opened and when He opened them up, you follow suit, and that's what we are going to be doing," she said. "That kind of shut this door and made me realize how precious life is. She went on to mention the recent loss of two grandparents. We've been through so much together," she said on CBS 6 This Morning. Prominent anchors Jeff Michael, Sandra Mitchell and Sharon Tay, along with meteorologist Garth Kemp, were cut from CBS TV stations in Los Angeles late Wednesday amid sweeping corporate layoffs. But when I moved here, I didn't know anybody and y'all quickly became my family. "I'll be honest, this is not I thought I would ever be saying to you guys. She attended the University of Georgia where she graduated Cum Laude with a B.S. Ella spent her childhood in Baltimore, Maryland, and then moved to Atlanta with her family at the age of 13. Nikki-Dee Ray announced she has accepted a morning meteorologist position at WTVF, a Scripps-owned television station in Nashville. Ella joined Atlanta News First in early 2016 as a weekend meteorologist.
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