Lucy Noland is a co-anchor of the station's weekday news at 6 p.m and anchor of the "NBC4 News at Noon." She joined the station in July 2011 and also serves as a general assignment reporter.
Prior to joining NBC4, Noland worked at the CBS affiliate KHOU-TV in Houston, Texas, where she was the co-anchor of the station’s 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. weekday newscasts. She had been with KHOU since April 2007.
From March 2004 to March 2007, Noland co-hosted “Good Day New York,” the morning show at the Fox owned-and-operated station WNYW-TV in New York. She also briefly anchored that station’s midday newscast.
Before that, she was a weekday morning anchor and franchise reporter at WJBK-TV, the Fox owned-and-operated station in Detroit, from December 1997 to March 2004.
Noland began her career in broadcasting at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, where she produced, edited and broadcasted news for the college’s radio station and was also a disc jockey. She interned for KATN-TV, the ABC affiliate in Fairbanks, Alaska and eventually became a morning and evening news anchor at the station. She produced, edited and reported for the station, as well. During this time, she also produced, edited and broadcasted news for KWLF-FM in Fairbanks and served as a disc jockey for the radio station.
Noland then joined KIMO-TV, the ABC affiliate in Anchorage, where she held a number of different positions, including producer/editor, general assignment reporter and evening and late news anchor.
She was hired by ABC for its Minority Management Training Program through KGO-TV, the network’s owned and operated station in San Francisco. Through this program, she worked as general assignment reporter and anchor for KFSN-TV, the ABC-owned station in Fresno, California. She also filed stories for KGO-TV, including reports from the Mexico/California border on immigration.
After that, she moved to Fresno’s CBS affiliate KJEO-TV as the evening weekday anchor and reporter.
Noland was born in Saigon, Vietnam and currently lives in Los Angeles with her family.