Local Anchors Play for Charities on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

By Stephanie Tsoflias Siegel 

Six local news anchors will get their time in the spotlight on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.

Starting the week of Feb. 18, anchors from stations across the country that air the game show will participate in the competition. All the money won will go to a local charity of their choosing.

Here is the list:

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Steve Dunn, anchor at KATU in Portland, Ore., will be playing for Meals on Wheels.

Krystal Allen, co-anchor at KSNV in Las Vegas, Nev., will be playing for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Danny Romero and Pat McGonigle. Romero, who is weather anchor at KABC in Los Angeles, Calif., will be playing for East LA Rising. McGonigle, anchor at WDAF in Kansas City, Mo., will play for Love Fund for Children.

Margot Kim, co-anchor at KFSN in Fresno, Calif., will be playing for Marjaree Mason Center.

Collin Myers, meteorologist at KTRK in Houston, Texas, will be playing for Living Water International.

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