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Portia Bruner

Portia Bruner joined FOX 5 Atlanta as a general assignment reporter in July 2003. Since then, she has covered a wide variety of breaking news and spot news including extensive coverage of metro Atlanta's gasoline shortage in 2008 and Georgia's historic flood of 2009.

She has produced a series of in-depth reports focusing on the impact of the recession on the state's workforce and economy. She has also produced several reports focusing on consumer rights and product safety. She enjoys giving viewers information they can use long after her stories air. She also fills in frequently on the anchor desk.

Before joining FOX 5 News, Portia was the consumer reporter for WTKR-TV in Norfolk, Virginia. While at WTKR, one of her stories led to the arrest of scam-artists who were operating fraudulent charities after the September 11th terrorist attacks. Another one of her stories resulted in the removal of lead-tainted children's jewelry from a national discount store. She also produced a popular weekly segment testing home-improvement products sold on TV. Prior to her work in Virginia, Portia was a 5 p.m. co-anchor and a reporter for WAPT-TV in Jackson, Mississippi where she covered crime and politics. Before holding those positions, she researched and produced consumer & investigative news for NBC4-TV in Washington, D.C.

The journalism bug bit during high school when Portia worked as a "proof-reader-turned-reporter" for The Urban Spectrum, a small paper in her hometown of Denver, Colorado. An honors graduate of Howard University, Portia has served as the Vice President of Broadcast for the Atlanta Association of Broadcast Journalists and enjoys mentoring aspiring young journalists.

She and her husband have two young sons and are proud to call South DeKalb county their home.

  • Portia Bruner's stories

  • Friday, June 14 2013 5:28 PM EDT2013-06-14 21:28:49 GMT
    Dozens and dozens of large trees -- once the pride of subdivisions in Marietta -- are now toppled onto homes, cars, driveways and streets after Thursday night's strong round of storms.
    Dozens and dozens of large trees -- once the pride of subdivisions in Marietta -- are now toppled onto homes, cars, driveways and streets after Thursday night's strong round of storms.
  • Saturday, June 8 2013 7:48 PM EDT2013-06-08 23:48:17 GMT
    If travel is in your weekend plans, there are some big construction projects you need to know about before you go.
    If travel is in your weekend plans, there are some big construction projects you need to know about before you go. The Georgia Department of Transportation has 30 road projects scheduled this weekend in the metro Atlanta area.
  • Tuesday, June 4 2013 5:33 PM EDT2013-06-04 21:33:48 GMT
    A 10-year-old said that a man climbed into her Decatur apartment and tried to rape her as she slept on a couch.
    A 10-year-old said that a man climbed into her Decatur apartment and tried to rape her as she slept on a couch.
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