Edie Huggins was an American television reporter, journalist and broadcaster. In 1966 Huggins became the one of the first African American women to report on television in Philadelphia, remaining a fixture on WCAU-TV for 42 years; the longest consecutive television run of any Philadelphia TV news reporter in history.

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  • Edie Huggins was an American television reporter, journalist and broadcaster. In 1966 Huggins became the one of the first African American women to report on television in Philadelphia, remaining a fixture on WCAU-TV for 42 years; the longest consecutive television run of any Philadelphia TV news reporter in history.
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  • Edie Huggins was an American television reporter, journalist and broadcaster. In 1966 Huggins became the one of the first African American women to report on television in Philadelphia, remaining a fixture on WCAU-TV for 42 years; the longest consecutive television run of any Philadelphia TV news reporter in history.
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