Kristine Bellino is a mom of two. Born in the northeast, but grew up in South Florida. She is the Morning News Anchor for WIBX and First News with Keeler in the Morning. She previously worked her way up to the executive producer of a regional news network and, having reached her goal, temporarily suspended her broadcast career and enlisted in the Air Force. She is also a small business owner, lecturer, writer, and photographer, who often teaches classes and speaks on environmental, community involvement, and literacy. A recovered missing child, she has also speaks as an advocate for missing children's issues. Football: Miami Dolphins Baseball: New York Yankees Hockey: New York Rangers (NHL) and Utica Comets (AHL) Basketball: San Antonio Spurs and the Miami Heat Favorite Sport: Badminton, and any sport that her children play
Kristine Bellino
Lumosity Settlement Jogs the Brain Trainer’s Pocketbook
A company best known for its brain training software is being fined $2 million for its allegedly deceptive advertising.
Mazda Recalls 42,000 Cars Because of Spiders (Yes, the Eight-Legged Kind)
Mazda is recalling more than 42,000 cars due to a fuel-tank hose issue, a problem that, the company says, can be caused by a common spider.
The Term ‘Redskins’ Now Referred To As ‘The R-Word’ By Oneida Indian Nation
The term "redskins" is so offensive to members of the Oneida Indian Nation that it's now omitting the word from official communications.
White House Introduces the Newest Obama — An Adorable Pooch Named Sunny [VIDEO]
In a very official statement, the White House has welcomed the newest member of the first family: Sunny.
Ground Squirrel in California Tests Positive for Plague, Forces Closure of Campgrounds in Los Angeles
A dead squirrel found in Los Angeles County tested positive for bubonic plague, forcing the closure of all nearby campgrounds.
Cleveland Kidnapping Victims Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, And Michelle Knight Say “Thank You” In YouTube Video
Ariel Castro is pleading not guilty to multiple charges for the kidnapping and raping of three women in Cleveland. In the meantime, his alleged victims, Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus, and Michelle Knight are taking to YouTube to thank the public for its support and respect for their privacy.