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Vote For The Hottest News Babe in St. Louis

The show me state, and the show me city, St. Louis, the STL, gateway to the west. I was a little surprised by the lack of real stunning beauties, but there are some hot news babes to choose from. I took a look at some pictures of Virginia Kerr, and she is a real hot young news lady, lots of promise there, hang on to her St. Louis. Anyways if you don't see your favorite hottie St. Louis news babe, feel free to email me at anchorbabes@gmail.com so I can add it.

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The candidates are:

Randi Naughton (FOX2)
My hometown is Niagara Falls, New York. I have a big family, and was born the 5th of 7 children. I previously worked in Buffalo, NY in radio and at WGRZ-TV as an Entertainment Reporter. I moved to St. Louis in the late 80's. Since living in St. Louis, I've worked at Y-98 radio, KLOU Radio, KMOX Radio.

I started at KTVI in 1992 on a part-time basis and came on board full-time in 1994 in the Sports Department as a reporter. I was named Weekend Sports Anchor shortly afterwards. I've had the pleasure of covering the Blues during the Hull, Keenan, Gretzky era...the Cardinals during Mark McGwire's Home Run Race and the Rams, from their arrival in St. Louis to two Super Bowl appearances.

I found a new home on the FOX 2 News in the Morning in the summer of 1999 and have been here ever since. In addition to anchoring the morning news between 5-7am, I also contribute to Contact 2, Fit on FOX , Missouri Lawyers Weekly, FOX Files reports, Rams Pre-season football and the American Idol Finals.

I am also proud to be the co-author of a children's book called: "The Tooth Fairy Palace." I wrote it with my daughter when she asked the question: "Mom, what does the Tooth Fairy do with the teeth after she takes them from under the pillow?". It's a fun story as well as some good advice and lessons for little ones regarding good dental health. For more information on the "Tooth Fairy Palace", either e-mail Randi, or click on the sidebar Web link.

I love: My family, watching sports (especially football), golfing with my husband, bird watching (I'm a "bird-nerd"), my three golden retrievers, cat and fish pond, the color red, staying at home, veggies, goofy movies (favorite: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad Mad World), jamming to music, a good wine, laughing with friends, family dinners, being anywhere near a lake or ocean, quirky people, American Idol and naps.

I am also very active in various charitable organizations. I am proud to contribute my time as an emcee or host for many charitable events.

Being a part of the FOX 2 news in the Morning is great! I appreciate it when viewers tell me they "wake-up" with us every morning. I believe we have a great group of people who knows what's important to the viewers, especially when they're just starting their day. Even though I have a crazy wake-up call (you don't want to know), this job allows me to have the best of both worlds. I can be a career woman as well as have time to spend with my family. I can honestly say I enjoy coming to work at FOX 2 everyday!

Virginia Kerr (KMOV)
Virginia Kerr has been at KMOV Channel 4 since July 2003. She was the weekday feature reporter for "News 4 This Morning" for three years. Since July 2006, Virginia has co-anchored �News 4 This Morning� with Marc Cox.

Virginia came to KMOV Channel 4 from KHQ-TV in Spokane, Wash., where she was a weekend anchor and general assignment reporter. Prior to KHQ, she was an evening Anchor/Reporter at KECI-TV in Missoula, Montana.

Virginia graduated from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Ala., where she earned her degree in Psychology. It was there that she began her broadcasting career on the production crew at WCFT-TV, the CBS affiliate in Tuscaloosa.

Virginia enjoys biking, working out and spending time with her two boxers Lucy-Loo and Murphy Lee.

Cindy Preszler (KSDK)
Cindy Preszler is an Emmy Winning television weathercaster, who is currently the chief meteorologist at KSDK-TV 5, the NBC affiliate in St. Louis, Missouri. She is one of three female chief meteorologists that are curently on Gannett-owned NBC stations. Kathy Sabine of KUSA in Denver and Belinda Jensen of KARE in the Twin Cities of Minnesota are the other two. Prior to arriving in St. Louis in November, 1998, the South Dakota native worked at several TV stations, including Chicago's NBC-owned WMAQ-TV, as well as on The Weather Channel (1987-92).

In 2003, KSDK was awarded the WeatheRate seal of approval, an award that certifies KSDK as the most accurate weather station in St. Louis. The data used to determine a winner is refigured every 6 months by the non-profit WeatheRate organization. Also in 2003, KSDK was awarded 14 Regional Emmy Awards, Including Best Weathercaster.

Sandy Miller (FOX2)
Sandy Miller currently co-anchors weekdays for FOX 2 News at 6 p.m. She also is the primary anchor for the FOX News Edge program Sunday through Thursday at 10 p.m. She joined FOX 2 in October 2002. Before joining the FOX team, Sandy co-anchored the 9 p.m. news at KPLR-TV for 4 years. She also served 3 years as the Director of Marketing for Koplar Communications prior to her anchoring and reporting duties. In addition to news media, Sandy has spent over 10 years in corporate television working for Anheuser-Busch, STIHL-TV, Lutheran Church Missouri Synod and many others.

Sandy grew up at the Lake of the Ozarks and graduated from Missouri State Univeristy in Springfield, Missouri where she was attending on a scholarship. She worked as an intern at KOLR-TV while in Springfield and moved to St. Louis in 1985.

Sandy is a former Miss Missouri and placed 3rd runner-up in the national Miss USA Pageant. She's involved in many community organizations and volunteers for numerous charities. Some of the organizations she enjoys donating time to include the Missouri Humane Society, United Cerebral Palsy and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

Sandy lives in western St. Charles County with her husband, Matt and sons Cole and Clay.

Melanie Moon (KPLR)
A true "news junkie," Melanie Moon can't imagine doing anything else but report and anchor news for KPLR-TV. This award-winning journalist joined the team in 2000, as a reporter and has contributed as weeknight anchor and weekend anchor, the position she currently holds. She has been recognized four times by the Associated Press for her investigative reporting. She is most proud of her series of reports on child abductions.

Born and raised in St. Petersburg, FL, Melanie got her start in the business while still in college, anchoring a news segment on a Christian television station in Tampa, Florida, alongside her identical twin sister (who now reports for WREG in Memphis.) Since then, she has reported and anchored the news in Fayetteville, Arkansas and Roanoke, Virginia. She studied mass communications and journalism at the University of South Florida and later transferred to Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA, where she graduated cum laude. She also spent a semester working for CNN in Washington, D.C.

In addition to her journalistic skills, Melanie is a classically trained pianist and harpist and vocalist. Faith House and Dream House are the non-profit organizations closest to her heart. In June 2002, she was featured on the cover of St. Louis Magazine.

Kay Quinn (KSDK)
Health and medical issues make up one of the most exciting beats in the newsroom. Few other areas of news touch each and every one of us so closely and so often.

Whether you're a senior worried about paying for prescription drugs, a parent concerned about the health of a child or waging your own fight against cancer or heart disease, you can usually find health news that applies to you in my daily reports.

I always tell St. Louisans they are so fortunate when it comes to health care. Our city is home to two research hospitals.

Doctors and scientists at Washington University School of Medicine and St. Louis University School of Medicine are involved in some of the most critical research underway in medicine today.

Work is bring done right at this moment, right in our area, that could lead to a vaccine for bird flu or better ways to diagnose and treat Alzheimer's disease.

I enjoy staying on top of those stories, as well as bringing you health and medical news you can use.

Along with the latest medical breakthroughs, you'll frequently find information on low-cost exercise programs right around the corner from where you live, or details on where to get this year's flu shot.

Many viewers want to know whether I have a medical background. I don't, but my mother was a nurse and I know her health background made a big impression on me as a child.

It's the lifelong curiosity and interest I have in health issues that serves me well in my work as health reporter.

Staying on top of what you need to know to stay fit and healthy is a job I love.

Kristen Cornett (KMOV)
Meteorologist Kristen Cornett is the newest member of the 4 Warn Storm Team. She joined the team in October 2007 and provides the weather for all News 4 weekend newscasts. During the week, you may catch Kristen filling in on various newscasts as well as tracking storms in the studio or live in the field.

Kristen grew up in Lexington , KY where she became fascinated with severe weather at an early age. She earned her degree in Geoscience with an emphasis in meteorology from Mississippi State University . From there it was on to forecasting the weather at local television stations in Columbus , MS , Huntsville , AL , Louisville , KY and Cincinnati , OH . Most recently, Kristen worked as a staff meteorologist for NBC WeatherPlus where she appeared on MSNBC, CNBC, Early Today, NBC Nightly News and The Today Show.

Kristen holds the Seal of Approval from the American Meteorologist Society.

In her spare time, Kristen enjoys working out, traveling, scuba diving and discovering all there is to see and do in her new home in St. Louis !

*All biographies from their respective employer websites.

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