Beverly White
Beverly White Biography
Beverly White works at NBC 4 News as a general assignments reporter. White airs the weekly NBC 4 News at 5 p.m, 6 p.m, as well as 11 p.m. She has covered various stories like the demise of the music symbol Prince.
In Minneapolis, MN, CO the salon mass homicides in Seal Beach, CA, floods. Rapid fires spreading and mudslides in Southern California. The dangerous catastrophe in Montecito, the Northridge. Seismic tremor, the theater killings in Aurora, among others.
Beverly White Age
White was born in West Germany. However, she has not shared her exact age with the public.
Beverly White Height
White stands at an average height of 5 ft 4 in/1.6m tall.
Beverly White Education
White studied and graduated with a bachelor’s degree. In mass communication from the University of Texas at Austin.
Beverly White Family
White was raised in a family of six, but, she has not disclosed details on her parents and siblings.
Beverly White Husband
White is a married woman to Xavier Higgs. They stay in Los Angeles.
Beverly White Salary
White annually receives a salary of $ 70,802, according to NBC4 anchor’s/reporter’s salaries.
Beverly White Net Worth
White has an approximated net worth of $1 million.
Beverly White Career
White used to work at WTVJ, an NBC affiliate based in Miami. During her time there she was part of the 1992 Peabody Award-winning group. That covered Hurricane Andrew in Louisiana, Bahamas, and Florida In August 1992 prior, to working at NBC4.
White worked at WKRC-TV based in Cincinnati as a morning weekday report before. Her interest in a White career began while she was in her home territory of Texas working.
At KENS-TV based in San Antonio as well as KCEN-TV, the NBC subsidiary based in Temple/Waco. She serves at NBC 4 News as a general assignments reporter. White airs the weekly NBC 4 News at 5 p.m, 6 p.m, as well as 11 p.m.
She has covered various stories like the demise of the music symbol Prince in Minneapolis. MN, CO the salon mass homicides in Seal Beach, CA, floods. Rapid fires spreading and mudslides in Southern California.
The dangerous catastrophe in Montecito. The Northridge seismic tremor, the theater killings in Aurora, among others.