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
Durham charter school, Reaching All Minds Academy, celebrates Earth Day
Reaching All Minds Academy learned more about sustainability and being good stewards of the environment.
2 Pilot programs work to address the needs of students and families in Wake County
"We are breaking down these barriers and these artificial separations between home life and school life."
Durham shooting renews debate on Shotspotter, investigations are taking longer
Durham police are investigating after two teens were injured in a shooting Thursday night.
NC DMV launches self-service kiosks in grocery stores to shorten wait times at offices
The pilot program will start at three Harris Teeter locations in Raleigh, Fayetteville and Charlotte.
UNC football player Zach Rice in court for charges from night of deadly crash; Docs show new details
The attorney for Tar Heels football player Zach Rice said afterward that his client is not guilty.
Black women make history after elected as mayor in 3 NC towns: 'True Shift'
In Butner, Carrboro and Henderson voters' choices changed history.
Wake Tech partnership to increase manufacturing talent pipeline
Wake Tech Community College announced a new partnership Friday that promotes the manufacturing industry and develops the talent to move the industry forward
Saint Augustine's University to discuss financial plans amid payroll issues
Saint Augustine's University will host a press conference on Monday at 11 a.m. to discuss its strategic financial path.
Raleigh joins forces with Department of Justice to address gun violence
RPD and Chief Estella Patterson introduced a new crime-fighting strategy at a news conference on Thursday.
19-year-old arrested after high-speed chase reaching up to 110 mph
Raleigh police arrested a 19-year-old Friday morning after a high-speed chase spanning two counties, reaching speeds up to 110 miles per hour.