Brhe Berry
Brhe Berry joined the ABC13 Eyewitness News team as a reporter, traffic presenter and fill-in anchor in the spring of 2019. Brhe couldn't be happier to call Houston her home.

Before coming to Houston, she worked at WTKR in Norfolk, Virginia, anchored at KELO in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and was an anchor/reporter at KLFY in Lafayette, Louisiana.

Brhe grew up in a military household and moved often. No matter where she was living from Washington to Europe, the news was always there to educate her about her new home and what was going on around her. Brhe also served six years in the Virginia Army National Guard and the Louisiana Army National Guard.

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ABC13's Brhe Berry says her favorite drink is black coffee.



She graduated from James Madison University with a degree in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in Sports Communication.

Some of Brhe's most notable stories include coverage of the Grand Theatre shooting in Lafayette, being embedded with several military units, Hurricane Florence, and a two-year investigation that resulted in three wrongfully convicted men being released from prison after 25 years behind bars.

Brhe's greatest passion is serving others. She has been a big sister for Big Brothers Big Sisters for several years and a volunteer at the SPCA. When she is not working, she loves spending time with family, her husband and two rescue dogs. She loves volunteering, exploring the city, going for a run and trying new places to eat.

If you see her out on a story be sure to say hi! If you have a story you'd like to share or advice on a place she should check out, she'd love to hear from you!

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Brhe's Stories
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What to do to avoid wrong-way drivers
If a wrong-way driver is coming at you, you may only have seconds to react.
Vaccine trial for children under 12 years old available in Houston
Do you want your child to be vaccinated but worried it's not safe? A Houston doctor is using new data from Pfizer to run vaccine trials on kids 6 months to 11 years of age.
Are you suffering from 'cognitive dulling' caused by the COVID-19 pandemic?
Are you having trouble making simple decisions? Feeling easily overwhelmed? It's called cognitive dulling, and here's what you can do about it.
Houston couple stranded in Mexico after testing positive for COVID-19
People are finding themselves stuck in other countries for up to 14 days after testing positive for COVID-19 including this Houston resident.
How pet adoptions have been affected by the pandemic
From first-time pet owners to second and third adoptions, 20% of people in a survey said they adopted a pet between the first and third quarter of 2020.
Tax preparer allegedly brandished gun at customers who complained about filings
A bizarre ordeal caught on camera: The woman who was attacked said the tax preparer tried to delete video of the attack.
Texas winter storm could mean better wildflower season, but bad news for people with allergies
While it's good news for some, it's bad news for anyone trying to tell the difference between allergies and symptoms of COVID-19.
Houston doctor confident in AstraZeneca vaccine, but says 'messaging has been horrible'
Stories of the vaccine have caused some people to worry, but Dr. Peter Hotez said that's because the "messaging has been horrible from the beginning."
Houston doctor says US government stockpiling AstraZeneca vaccine for mass rollout if FDA-approved
If approved, the company will deliver 30 million doses immediately and another 20 million within the first month.