Alison Starling
@alison7news
Mom, Former Anchor @7newsdc, Doing life with @peteralexander.
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28-08-2012 22:16:15
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Today Chief Davis joined 7News DC Alison Starling for one final interview before her last day. Congrats on a wonderful career, we wish nothing but the best in your next exciting chapter! Check it out here ➡️ bit.ly/3SScWtL
BEST WISHES ALISON ❤️ 📺 Alison Starling will sign off today during her final 6 p.m. newscast as she embarks on a new chapter. Join us on-air and online throughout the day as we highlight her 20 years covering the D.C. area. READ MORE: tinyurl.com/ynuzh4gl
Thank you Pete Piringer !
Best wishes always to Alison Starling and special thanks for emceeing Alexandria's Public Safety Valor Awards over the years!
Thank you Alison Starling for your tremendous work bringing the stories of our nation’s capital to local viewers. We will miss you and wish you the best of luck!
Getting a little misty eyed heading into the 6 o’clock hour. Alison Starling thank you for being a friend of The National Mall and Ambassador to help protect the treasured cherry trees. Congratulations on 20 years! We hope to see you soon on America’s Front Yard. 📺🌳🇺🇸🏛️🌸⛲️✨
Aww! We're all going to miss you, Alison! You're just so genuine, kind, and not to mention great on TV. It's truly been an honor to drop in from time to time and share a desk with you. 💛 Alison Starling
To one of the best there’s ever been: it’s been a true honor to call you co-anchor, colleague & most importantly, friend. We’ll miss you Alison Starling
Congratulations to Alison Starling, who reported great stories on the National Mall for 20 years. Look forward to seeing you back soon, as just a visitor!
Throwback Thursday to my days working alongside the wonderful Alison Starling. Wishing her the best as she begins a new chapter!
A special shoutout to Peter Alexander's "better half" Alison Starling, who after 20 years behind the anchor desk, is taking a step back from TV news.
.Peter Alexander is joined by his sister, Rebecca, who was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder called Usher Syndrome that causes deafness and blindness, to open up about her endless optimism and campaign advocating for disability rights.
Congrats, Mr. Alison Starling!