Delia Goncalves, a reporter and anchor at WUSA in D.C., is leaving the station after 14 years, but, she did not announce where she was going. An earlier report said Goncalves is leaving for a communications job in D.C. outside of TV news.
According to WUSA, Gonçalves joined WUSA9 in June 2010. She got her first break in the business in D.C. at the U.S. Senate Radio-TV Gallery and at NBC Network News. She then left D.C. to pursue her on-camera reporting endeavors which took her back to her native New England.
She spent five years crisscrossing the region, working at several stations in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. During that time, she covered a number of national stories including the Station Nightclub fire in Rhode Island that claimed 100 lives and the historic vote on gay marriage in Boston – the first vote of its kind in the country.
Before returning to the nation’s capital, she spent four years in Baltimore where she was named Baltimore’s Best Reporter in 2009.
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