Jasmine Huda Biography
Jasmine Huda is an American news reporter and anchor. She currently works as a news anchor for FOX 2 News at 11 p.m. Huda joined The Fox 2 / News 11 team in January 2016.
Jasmine Huda Age
Her birthday and age are still under review.
Jasmine Huda Husband
Jasmine married Peter LeBlanc on September 5, 2015.
Jasmine Huda Education
She attended Ladue Watkins High School and the University of Michigan.
Career
Jasmine Huda takes her adoration for news and the St. Louis people group to Fox 2 News at 11 p.m., which she co-grapples with Shirley Washington. Jasmine joined The Fox 2/News 11 group in January 2016.
Jasmine’s involvement in news started in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she went to the University of Michigan and announced for NPR part station WUOM. She along these lines arrived off-camera positions with National Public Radio and Fox News Channel in Washington, DC.
A St. Louis local, Jasmine was excited to move back to Missouri for her first on-air detailing position at KSPR-TV in Springfield, MO. She later moved to the place where she grew up, first working at KSDK-TV, and later KMOV-TV as a night stay and journalist. She is the beneficiary of a national Edward R. Murrow grant, a provincial Edward R. Murrow grant, and a territorial Mid-America Emmy.
Jasmine has been regarded in a few distributions for her ability and commitments to St. Louis. She was named “Best Newscaster” by St. Louis Magazine, “Best Female On-Air Personality” by Alive Magazine, and has additionally been profiled in The New York Times, The 9s Men’s Magazine, Forbes.com, and’s “Who In Diversity in St. Louis.”
Jasmine HudaJasmine is dynamic in various nearby causes, principally the American Heart Association. She is an individual from the Go Red For Women Executive Leadership Team and emcees the yearly Go Red For Women Luncheon and Metro St. Louis Heart Walk. She is likewise included with Guns ‘N Hoses, The National Council of Jewish Women’s ‘Back 2 School Store’, The Veiled Prophet Fashion Show, and The Crisis Nursery.
In her extra time, Jasmine appreciates yoga, “Pause, Wait Don’t Tell Me” and her new home, which she says frantically needs a puppy.
Jasmine Huda Articles
New St. Louis Airbnb designed
A new AirBnB could be the solution for bands concerned about security in the St. Louis-area.
Located on Lemp Avenue on the same block as the popular Off-Broadway Bar, Jam BnB Suite lets musicians “stay and play,” owner Dan White said.
White, a musician himself, said he wanted to do something to prevent tour buses and vans from becoming the target of thieves.
“It could be as simple as parking at a hotel. And going to sleep. And coming out in the morning. And your equipment’s gone,” he said. “It’s terrible to hear about bands getting stuff stolen.”
Jam BnB Suite features a room for up to five people to stay, he said. It also includes a “jam” room for bands to practice.
Equally important, White said, are the security features. The property includes secure gates and parking, he said.
In recent years, there have been reports of gear stolen from tour vans.
“You know it would be like taking saws and hammers from a carpenter. Those are your tools to do what you do,” drummer David Murphy said.
Murphy spoke with Fox 2 in 2015 after nearly $12,000 worth of gear was stolen from the van belonging to his band, Ohio-based Two Cow Garage.
While Jam BnB Suite caters to bands and musicians, White said he hopes concert-goers also consider a stay at the location, especially given the proximity to Off-Broadway. He hopes the concept catches on quickly with bands who stop in St. Louis.
“This is what they love and this is what they do. And we want to accommodate them in every way that we can,” White said.