Bianca Holman - Anchor and Reporter at ABC11 WTVD
Bianca Holman is an anchor and reporter for ABC 11 Eyewitness News.

Bianca is a former morning anchor and reporter at WAVY-TV 10/ Fox43 in Hampton Roads, Virginia. While at WAVY the morning team won 'Best TV Morning Show' by Virginia Association of Broadcasters. Bianca spent time at KLAS in Las Vegas, Nevada as a weekend morning anchor and reporter. During her time at KLAS, she won a 2020 Pacific Southwest Emmy Award for the News Special Category. Bianca started her on-air career as a general assignment reporter at WDBJ in Roanoke, Virginia.

Before her career in journalism she was a 6th grade math teacher in Brooklyn, N.Y. and Washington, D.C. Bianca is a proud graduate of Howard University. She also has graduate degrees from American University and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Bianca was raised in a military family, where they lived in many states across the country. She is no stranger to North Carolina, her father was stationed at Fort Liberty and they lived in Fayetteville for two years. In her spare time, Bianca enjoys volunteering. Over the year she has been an active member of the Junior League, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, NABJ, and Howard Alumni Club. Staying active is a must, and while she might not run a half marathon, she is always going to say 'yes' to a pilates class or bootcamp.

Bianca also enjoys spending time with family and friends, watching documentaries, concerts, attending plays or musicals, and exploring new eateries.



Bianca's Stories
Strawberry season starts as drought challenges NC farmers, some businesses
Due to the severe drought, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has designated 82 NC counties as natural disaster areas.
Brier Creek church carries on as power outage darkens the area
With no power, church members opened the sanctuary curtains to let in sunlight. Some used phone flashlights to help illuminate the room.
New details on Disney's Second Star Club in the Asteria community in Chatham County
Disney's magic is taking shape in a North Carolina community.
Imposters target immigrants in NC in Catholic Charities scam as Manhattan DA criticizes Meta
Immigrants in North Carolina are being targeted by scammers posing as Catholic Charities on Facebook and WhatsApp. Here's what to know.
Prom season approaches as experts warn about teen alcohol risks
The CDC says excessive alcohol use remains the leading preventable cause of death in the United States.
Triangle congregations find comfort on Easter as Pope Leo urges global peace
As Pope Leo marked his first Easter with a call for peace, churches across central North Carolina filled with worshippers seeking hope.
Wakaboomee marks decade of impact during Earth Day Gala at NC State
Students were honored for their achievements, and professionals who support and invest in the program were also recognized.
NC lawmakers discuss cell phone policies in schools, math standards
Researchers told the committee that a new study finds that frequent phone-checking undermines skills that students need to succeed in the classroom.
Women's History Month | TechBridge Girls works to change face of STEM in the Triangle
"It's about building confidence and showing girls that they belong in these spaces."
RDU's Terminal 1 reopens after anonymous bomb threat prompted evacuation
Some travelers were already aboard planes when the evacuation began.