
Jasmine Huda
News 4 Anchor
Jasmine Huda
Jasmine Huda joined the KMOV-TV news team in 2010 as an anchor and reporter in her hometown of St. Louis. She anchors News 4 at 5 with Sharon Reed. Previously, she was a reporter and weekend anchor at KSDK-TV, also in St. Louis, MO. Jasmine has also held positions with National Public Radio and Fox News Channel, both in Washington D.C. She later moved to Springfield, MO, where she reported for KSPR-TV.
Jasmine received the 2011 National Edward R. Murrow Award for the KMOV-TV documentary, “The State of Education.” The same year, she won a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for her piece, “Miracle Field,” in the Video Sports Reporting category. Jasmine’s other honors include a Mid-America Emmy for News Special, a Mid-America Emmy nomination for Feature News Reporting; “Best Female TV Personality” by ALIVE Magazine, “Best TV Newsperson” by St. Louis Magazine; and an Outstanding Media Award by the National Alliance on Mental Illness-NAMI St. Louis.
Jasmine holds a B.A. in political science from the University of Michigan, where she reported for NPR member station WUOM-FM.
Jasmine is a member of the Executive Leadership Team for the American Heart Association’s “Go Red For Women” campaign in St. Louis. In her spare time, she enjoys Sunday morning talk shows, running, and over-priced lattes.



