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
Juvenile crime in Wake County on the decline, data shows
Juvenile-crime-prevention efforts are working, Wake County officials say, despite recent high-profile incidents involving teens.
3 people shot at Triangle Town Center, Raleigh Police say; no arrests made
Raleigh Police said the incident started as a verbal altercation between two groups at the shopping mall on Friday afternoon
Water-heavy businesses brace for Raleigh restrictions as drought persists
New water restrictions are set to take effect Monday in much of Wake County.
European jet fuel concerns could be felt by North Carolina travelers, businesses
Some effects are already being felt by North Carolina businesses that rely on international supply chains.
Tax Day arrives with new breaks, higher average refunds
Wednesday is Tax Day, marking the deadline for millions of Americans to file their returns, as new tax rules this season delivered larger refunds for many filers.
UNC System report highlights degree shortages in key industries, including nursing
Though enrollment across NC remains strong, persistent gaps in key academic fields such as engineering and nursing are raising concerns.
Consumers hit hard in March as rising energy costs tied to war in Iran drive inflation higher
Households and small businesses are navigating higher fuel prices.
Aimed at housing affordability, Durham to build Accessible Dwelling Units as part of pilot program
Under the program, homeowners are eligible for loans of up to $80,000 at a 2% fixed interest rate for 30 years.
DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin visits Western NC as region still recovers from Helene
DHS Secretary Mullin is expected to deliver remarks about ongoing disaster relief efforts, just weeks after his Senate confirmation.
Executive Order would put restrictions on student-athletes ability to transfer, limit eligibility
The introduction of Name, Image and Likeness deals and the transfer portal has opened a new frontier for college sports.