Michael Perchick - Reporter at ABC11 WTVD
Michael Perchick joined ABC11 in March of 2018, and is excited to cover the area during a time of immense growth and innovation.

Prior to moving to North Carolina, Michael spent more than two years at KVUE, the ABC affiliate in Austin, Texas. While there, he covered a wide variety of stories, ranging from the state Legislature to South by Southwest. He reported remotely on several major events - including deadly bus crashes in Mississippi and Uvalde County, severe weather throughout central Texas, and Super Bowl LI. His work covering education was recognized by the Texas Association of School Boards.

Before KVUE, Michael spent two years as a news/sports reporter and news producer at WAPT, the ABC affiliate in Jackson, Mississippi. In his split role, Michael extensively covered the highly-contested U.S. Senate race between incumbent Sen. Thad Cochran and state Sen. Chris McDaniel, and provided reports from SEC Media Days and the Senior Bowl. Michael was a part of the Associated Press Award-winning "Blitz 16," which was named Best Sportscast in Mississippi.

Michael graduated from the University of Miami, where he double-majored in Broadcast Journalism and Political Science, and minored in Sports Administration.

The grandson of a Tar Heel, Michael grew up with a wardrobe full of Carolina blue (he even has the 5th grade class picture to prove it!), and is excited to take in the spirited rivalries between all the local schools.

Outside of the newsroom, Michael lives in Raleigh, and enjoys playing and watching sports, checking out some of the area's cuisines, and refreshing his Twitter account (which you can follow along @MichaelPerchick).

Feel free to send all story ideas and restaurant suggestions (not necessarily in that order).



Michael's Stories
'Perfect storm' leads to rising food insecurity across North Carolina
Providers warn that food insecurity is deepening for families throughout the Triangle.
RDU travel surge for graduations, Mother's Day boosts Triangle businesses
One of the busiest travel stretches of the year at Raleigh-Durham International Airport is bringing a surge of visitors -- and spending -- to the Triangle.
Two teenagers face charges connected with vehicle break-ins across the Triangle
One teen is facing more than 100 felony charges as well as dozens of misdemeanors.
NY Post analysis questions NC pandemic-era inmate releases; lawmakers launch probe
Roy Cooper's campaign is pushing back on the analysis, calling it "misleading and not accurate."
Senate bill seeks mental health training for youth athletics coaches
Advocates say the bill would help ensure more coaches are prepared to respond appropriately when athletes face mental health challenges.
Proposed bill would limit public access to NIL funding totals at North Carolina public universities
One lawmaker said the legislation is aimed at protecting state schools in an increasingly competitive recruiting landscape.
WakeMed leaders share vision, long-term goal for merging with state's largest health care provider
WakeMed's CEO said the partnership is aimed at securing the long‑term future of the hospital system.
Wake County commissioners delay vote on WakeMed-Atrium deal
The Wake County Board of Commissioners placed a pause on what could become a multibillion-dollar restructuring of health care in the county.
Eyes turn to Dix Park area as Raleigh housing demand remains high
Rapid population growth across Wake County and the Triangle is reshaping conversations about housing, as rising prices and new development continue to change where people live.
Opponents focus on possible override vote of concealed carry bill SB50
Gun violence prevention groups in North Carolina oppose "constitutional carry" as the legislature considered a veto override attempt.