
Heather Holmes Biography
Heather Holmes is an expert American co-anchor. As of now, she is working for KTVU Channel 2 Weekend News. In 2006, Holmes joined KTVU after working for several years in New York. She can also be seen during the week reporting for The Ten O’Clock News
Heather Holmes Age
Holmes was born in Texas, the United States on 14th April 1985. She is 36 years old as of 2020 and Holmes celebrates her birthday on the 14th of April every year.
Heather Holmes Height
Holmes stands at a moderate height of 5 Feet 7 inches.
Heather Holmes Parents / Siblings
Holmes was born in Texas, the United States to her parents. However, she has not disclosed any information about her parents and siblings.
Heather Holmes Husband
Holmes is blissfully married to her cute husband Richard Alvarado. On 12th July 2017, the duo tied the knot. The couple is blessed with a daughter called Hannah.
Heather Holmes Children
Holmes and her loyal husband Richard Alvarado are the parents of their beautiful daughter called Hannah.
Heather Holmes Education
Holmes earned her Bachelor’s degree in Journalism from the University of Texas.
Heather Holmes Salary
Holmes receives an annual salary of $615,000. This is according to the KTVU anchor’s salary.
Heather Holmes Net Worth
Holmes has an estimated net worth of $1.5 million U.S dollars.
Heather Holmes Career KTVU
Holmes began her career as a morning anchor and reporter at KLBK in Lubbock, Texas after graduating. From 2000-200, she worked as a field producer and writer for WCBS in New York. She covered the September 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center While at the CBS station.
Holmes joined KTVU after working for several years in New York in 2016. However, she reports for The Ten O’Clock News during the week. Prior to joining KTVU, Holmes was a reporter and a fill-in-anchor at WPIX in New York City. She covered a number of breaking news events as a reporter for the WB11 News at Ten while at KTVU.
From 2002-2005, Holmes gained multiple accolades including two regional Emmy awards from her work as an anchor and reporter with News 12 Long Island. She uncovered illegal dumping in county-owned parks and exposed problems within the county’s land acquisition program.