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About Cynthia Newsome
NBC Action News Weekend Anchor, Health Reporter |
newsome@nbcactionnews.com
Cynthia Newsome is our NBC Action News Weekend Anchor and reporter, specializing in health reporting. Cynthia came to NBC Action News in January of 1997. Before that she was in Oklahoma City for 13 years serving as Weekend Anchor at KWTV Channel 9, a reporter at KFOR-TV and WKY Radio.
Notable highlights in her 20-plus year career include covering the Edmond Post Office Massacre and the Oklahoma City bombing of the Murrah Federal Building. Cynthias reports on the lives of bombing victims are shown at the bombing memorial and museum in Oklahoma City.
Cynthia came to Kansas City and met and married the love of her life. Her husband, Ed Newsome, is a real estate appraiser and the former President of the Kansas City Public School District. He actually popped the question to Cynthia on live TV on NBC Action News on June 13, 2001. They were married that same year. She has two step-children, Edward II and Kimberly.
Community involvement is high on Cynthias list of priorities. In 1998 she founded an organization called Awesome Ambitions for high school girls in the Kansas City Public School District. Through a series of seminars and special events, Awesome Ambitions teaches high school girls how to set and achieve positive goals regarding their health, education and future careers. Cynthia and her family are also devoted members of United Believers Community Church, a Baptist congregation in south Kansas City.
Cynthia says her favorite things about Kansas City are the great music, great food, great weather and most of all the great people.
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