
Heather Abraham Biography
This is what you need to know about Heather Abraham, an American News anchor, and reporter currently working for KDKA since 2010. Before Joining KDKA News, she reported at News 12 Brooklyn, a 24-hour cable news station in New York City.
Heather Abraham Age
Heather Abraham was born on May 14, 1984, in the United States. Heather is 36 years old. Abraham celebrates his birthday every year on May 14.
Heather Abraham Height
Abraham stands at an average height of 5 feet 1-inch h (Approx 1.5 m).
Heather Abraham Family | Heather Abraham Parents
Little is known about Abraham’s parents, also there are no details about her siblings, therefore this information will be updated as soon as it’s available.
Heather Abraham Husband
Who is heather Abraham married to? Abraham is happily married to her husband Frank Tabucco (Frankie). The two started dating for five years before they tied the knot in 2011 on a beach. The family resides in Mt Washington.
Heather Abraham Children
Abraham and her husband are proud parents blessed with two beautiful daughters and one son. Lila who is 6 years old, Sonni 31/2 years, and Rocco who is almost one year old.
Heather Abraham House
Abraham and her family live in Pittsburgh, where they bought their 1930s-era home on Mt. Washington six years ago.

Heather Abraham Salary
Abraham receives an annual average salary of $60,090. This is according to KDKA News anchors/reporters’ salaries.
Heather Abraham Net Worth
Abraham has an estimated Net Worth of $ 3 million dollars. Her career as an actor is her primary source of income.
Heather Abraham KDKA News
Abraham is currently an American News anchor, and reporter currently working for KDKA since 2010. Before Joining KDKA News, she reported at News 12 Brooklyn, a 24-hour cable news station in New York City.
Heather is an award-winning journalist. She was nominated for several Emmy’s, including for a deeper look into the work of the Pittsburgh Police Vice Squad.
Heather has also been passionate about breaking news and won a Golden Quill award for her reporting on a 7-alarm fire in Homestead.
Heather spent four years covering everything Brooklyn: culture, politics, crime, and neighborhood news. She also occasionally filled in on the anchor desk.