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
Civil rights lawyers joins family of man killed in suspicious car crash for Raleigh news conference
After Tyrone Mason was killed in a suspicious car crash, his family seeks answers after discovering the state trooper gave false information to police that night.
Father of two dies hours after being shot on I-40 in possible road rage incident, man arrested
The family of Ricardo Baez Cardenas says he was a father of two children and was on his way to work when he was shot.
Long Legacy of producing Black librarians continues at NCCU: 'Didn't see myself in the library'
NC Central University is the only HBCU in the country with a Library Science program accredited by the American Library Association.
Durham street near DPAC renamed to honor former longest serving mayor William Bell
Bell is credited with bringing new life to Downtown Durham including notable projects like the Tobacco Road Campus and DPAC.
Wake County school board unanimously approves reassignment plan, paving way for major changes
Thousands of Wake County students will be shifted to different schools as the school board struggles to address ongoing growth.
NC man's halloween decorations scaring up money to provide hope and support to children
Holly Springs man turns his Halloween decorations into a display of hope and support and fundraising for St. Jude
Donald Trump makes multiple stops in NC on Monday, including one in Asheville to see Helene damage
Trump first visited the Asheville area before stops in Greenville and Concord.
UNC system rolls out simplified college application process
NC College Connect is a pilot program through the University of North Carolina System and the Department of Public Instruction.
Wreath-laying ceremony honors Raleigh police officer killed in 2022 Hedingham mass shooting
Raleigh police officer Gabriel Torres was remembered as a hard worker, a proud Marine, and a dedicated husband and father.