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Justin Andrews

Justin Andrews is excited to be back in St. Louis, telling the stories of the community he was born in. You may Justin reporting mornings here at KMOV for more than 5 years. He returned as an anchor and reporter in September 2023. 3l3w42

Upon leaving KMOV, Justin ed KPIX CBS News Bay Area as a magnetic addition to the morning team in San Francisco. He was part of launching the 5-hour “Morning Edition” newscasts where he anchored and reported. With a captivating on-screen presence, Justin etched his path as the unyielding lead morning reporter captivating viewers with live breaking news reports. Justin’s career has landed his live reporting on CNN, CBS This Morning, and HLN. His grit led him to being nominated for an Emmy for his reporting while working in the Bay Area. He also served on the Board of Governors for the San Francisco/Northern California EMMY chapter for nearly 2 years.

Justin's storytelling prowess unfolded in the heartlands of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. There, he didn't just report stories; he became the advocate for those whose voices were drowned by adversity. Justin spent two years fearlessly uncovering tales that echoed across Iowa. In 2014, after the tragic death of a child who was swept away in a storm drain during major flooding, people wanted state leaders to cover the drains. With Justin's dogged and unwavering determination, state leaders in Iowa added covers over storm drains.

Justin's journey through the world of journalism began in Kansas City, Missouri, where he cut his teeth as a morning producer and fill-in assignment desk editor. He also graced Kirksville, Missouri, as the weekend evening anchor, adding diverse hues to his journalistic palette.

With over 12 years of TV experience under his belt, Justin's heart now beats for the vibrancy of St. Louis. It's a dream come true, and he's ready to embrace it all. Beyond the screen, Justin is more than a journalist; he's a force for change. He mentors, he advocates, he stands for the truth. He's a church boy, a brunch aficionado, and an outdoor adventurer.

If you cross paths with Justin across St. Louis, don't hesitate to say hello! Engage with him, share a conversation, and witness what makes him a champion in wanting the typically unheard voices to be heard.

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