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Yvonne Nava

Meet Daybreak Anchor Yvonne Nava.
Credit: John Gusky
Daybreak Anchor Yvonne Nava. Photo by KVUE's John Gusky.

Start your mornings with Yvonne Nava and the KVUE Daybreak team!

You can catch Yvonne anchoring weekdays from 5-7 a.m. Yvonne has reported and anchored across the country for more than two decades and is so happy to be back in her home state. Since joining KVUE in 2012, Yvonne has won two Emmy's for her anchoring and been recognized numerous times by the Texas Associated Press.

Born and raised in Laredo, Yvonne jumped into the business at the age of 18 when she started reporting for Telemundo. While attending the University of Texas at Austin, she graduated with a Bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism with a minor in business. During her senior year, she was recognized by Hispanic Magazine for being an outstanding role model for Latinas.

After graduating from UT, Yvonne got her first anchoring job at KACB in San Angelo, Texas. Her next move took her to KCBD in Lubbock, Texas, where she anchored the weekend evening news, covering everything from deadly tornadoes to the Columbia space shuttle disaster. After less than two years, she was off to Tennessee at WATE in Knoxville, where she helped launch the station's weekend morning newscast.

Yvonne's journey through journalism then took her to the beaches of sunny South Florida. In 2005, she joined WPLG in Miami as a breaking news reporter and anchor. She covered everything from Fidel Castro to Hurricane Katrina. After Miami, she moved to Connecticut where she anchored their weekday morning newscast and her days consisted of wall-to-wall coverage of massive blizzards instead of tropical storms.

In the Nutmeg State, Yvonne was also named one of Hartford's Top 40 Under 40, which is given to people in Connecticut who are positive role models in the community.

Her career highlights include traveling to rural Mexico, where she discovered contaminated vegetables were the cause of a Hepatitis A outbreak in East Tennessee, and the capture of Eric Rudolph, the Olympic Park bomber, in North Carolina.

Outside of work, Yvonne enjoys being active in the community. She has volunteered with the American Parkinson's Disease Association, the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and their Race for the Cure, the American Red Cross, the Lupus Foundation, the Salvation Army and Meals on Wheels. Yvonne enjoys mentoring young girls with GenAustin because she remembers how impressionable she was as that age. She believes it's important for young girls to know that they control their own destiny, which includes not only their career path, but their overall happiness as well..

On the weekends, Yvonne loves to go exploring with all her boys -- her husband, Alex, and her sons, ages 12 and 8. Together they like to go off the beaten path by going on road trips and visiting different museums and restaurants. And now that she is close to family, you can definitely add football tailgates and backyard barbecues to the list!

Contact Yvonne at ynava@kvue.com and follow her on Twitter and Facebook..

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