For seven decades, WESH 2 has been a trusted source of news and information for the Central Florida community. Since its first broadcast on June 11, 1956, the station has covered significant events, including the Challenger and Columbia disasters, the Casey Anthony trial, and the Pulse nightclub shooting.
A Commitment to the Community
WESH 2 has consistently demonstrated its commitment to the community, providing coverage of local news, sports, and events. The station’s journalists, photographers, and anchors are dedicated to telling the stories that matter most to Central Florida residents.
From the roar of engines at the Daytona 500 to the magic of Shaq and Penny at the O-rena, WESH 2 has brought the community together through its coverage of local sports and events. The station has also been a trusted source of information during times of crisis, including hurricanes Charley, Irma, and Ian.
As WESH 2 celebrates its 70th anniversary, it remains dedicated to serving the Central Florida community. With a strong commitment to local journalism and a passion for telling the stories that matter most, WESH 2 will continue to be a trusted source of news and information for years to come.
Original reporting: WESH Orlando — read the source article.