Alison Starling
Alison is an Emmy Award winning anchor currently anchoring the 5PM and 11 PM newscasts with Leon Harris. In 2012, Alison won Emmys for Best Anchor and for Continuing Coverage for the 2011 Earthquake.
Alison has been with ABC7/WJLA-TV News since January 2004, covering major local and national news stories including Hurricane Isabel in 2003, the Virginia Tech shootings in 2007 and the Papal Mass in Washington live from the Nationals Ballpark in April 2008. Alison came to ABC7/WJLA-TV from KIRO-TV in Seattle, where she spent three years as a reporter and anchor.
While in the Pacific Northwest, she covered the Seattle Earthquake and the Tacoma connection to the D.C.-area sniper case. Alison also covered the aftermath of the Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy live from Texas.
Prior to Seattle, Alison began her career as a reporter and morning anchor at WDEF in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Alison is a native Floridian, and like many of her family members, graduated from the University of Florida and is a proud Gator! After graduation, she earned a Cultural Ambassadorial Scholarship from Rotary International to study in France in 1995. Alison enjoys working with a number of charitable organizations in the metro area including the events benefiting Breast Cancer research, the National Foundation for Cancer Research and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
She has had three Little Sisters from Big Brothers Big Sisters of America during the last ten years. Alison is also a member of the Board of Directors for Big Brothers Big Sisters of the National Capital Area. In 2009, Alison was named the National Capital Region's Big Sister of the Year. Washingtonian Magazine also named Alison one of the D.C. area's rising stars in local television news in June of 2005.
In November, 2006, Alison took over the long running and popular series "Working Woman." What Kathleen Matthews began more than a dozen years ago continues as Alison profiles accomplished, respected women in the Washington area who contribute to the community in unique ways. Alison produces and writes these reports and is always looking for exceptional women to showcase. Look for "Working Women" every other week on ABC7/WJLA-TV News at Five. To watch recent profiles of outstanding local women, find the “Working Woman” page on our website under the heading "On Your Side."
Alison and her husband Peter reside in Northern Virginia.
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Recent Stories
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Bob Ryan retires from WJLA
In the late 1970s, Bob Ryan was the first meteorologist to regularly appear on the Today Show before coming to Washington in 1980. Now, after 45 years in the business, he's retiring from television to spend more time with his family.
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Alison Starling's baby: DNA ancestry test 23andME
ABC7’s Alison Starling decided to dig into her past to learn about the future of her unborn baby girl. It’s all about new research and the surprises of DNA.
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Alison Starling's baby: 31 weeks in and inching closer
With just eight weeks to go, this week we are digging into our ancestry and DNA. We learned about our past, our baby's future and even some fun surprises about celebrities with whom we share genetic lines!
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Working Women: Angela Torres pushes benefits of cloth diapers
Angela Torres used to be a military police officer and then wanted to become a lawyer. But her husband's military career moved them all over the world. So instead, she dedicated herself to helping new mothers as a doula, or birth worker and cloth diapering expert.
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Alison Starling pregnancy: Alison Starling in her third trimester
ABC7's Alison Starling is in her third and final trimester, and now there's only about 10 or 11 weeks left until her bundle of joy arrives.
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