Jamiese Price - Reporter at ABC11 WTVD
Jamiese Price is a seasoned reporter who comes to ABC11 from the Black News Channel where she covered the Deep South based in New Orleans. Prior to that, Jamiese worked at stations in Alabama, New York, and North Carolina.

As a correspondent with the BNC, Jamiese's stories impacted communities of color and marginalized demographics. She regularly reported on health disparities, police reform, and equitable education. Jamiese's work has exposed voter fraud and illegal citations issued by local police. Her series about the inequitable access to the Covid vaccine pushed government officials to change their procedures.

Jamiese is an Alabama native and considers herself a lifelong learner. She's a proud graduate of Tuskegee University and earned her Master of Science Degree from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications where she majored in Broadcast Journalism.

When she isn't working, Jamiese loves to mentor young women, play with her two dogs and keep up with the latest fashion trends.


Jamiese's Stories
Rising gas prices push drivers toward electric vehicles: 'It's really worth it'
Despite some inconveniences, drivers say the switch is worth it, especially as fuel prices remain high.
As staff pay debate intensifies, Durham educators to host 'Living Wage' town hall
The debate comes as data shows North Carolina teacher pay continues to lag behind the national average.
Suspect on the run after Fayetteville shooting involving police, crash into home
Fayetteville police are searching for a suspect after officers opened fire during a stolen car chase.
Parents make emotional plea, Cumberland Co. Board of Education votes to close 2 schools
Cumberland County Board of Education voted 5-3 to close Manchester Elementary and J.W. Coon.
As Raleigh community meeting on violence takes place, so does nearby shooting at bus stop
The shooting happened less than half a mile from a community meeting focused on preventing violence in Raleigh neighborhoods. "This should be a wake-up call."
Families locked out of NC State graduation ceremony: 'Ridiculous'
Hundreds of family members were left angry and confused after being shut out of a graduation ceremony at an overcrowded Reynolds Coliseum.
Canadian friends travel to Raleigh to support Hurricanes' Seth Jarvis in playoffs
Childhood friends from Canada travel to Raleigh to cheer on Hurricanes' Seth Jarvis during his Stanley Cup playoff run.
Wake schools notify parents of Canvas data breach
The cybersecurity breach involved the education software Canvas and may have exposed personal data of students and staff.
Wake County considers 2‑cent tax hike amid revenue gap
Wake County homeowners could see a higher property tax bill as the county manager proposes a 2-cent increase to help close a significant revenue shortfall.
Man killed, 20 displaced in huge Carrboro condo fire
The deadly fire happened Monday night at Hillmont Condominiums in Carrboro.