Victoria Hansen
Victoria Hansen is our Lowcountry connection covering the Charleston community, a city she knows well. She grew up in newspaper newsrooms and has worked as a broadcast journalist for more than 20 years. Her first reporting job brought her to Charleston where she covered local and national stories like the Susan Smith murder trial and the arrival of the Citadel’s first female cadet.
An opportunity to anchor the news for an ABC affiliate took her to Nashville, Tennessee. But summer vacations were always spent in Charleston. She moved back in 2006 to the city she calls home to anchor and report again at the tv station where she began.
Victoria has volunteered and served as a spokesperson for numerous nonprofits. She has been honored with multiple Emmys as well as a Community Service Award from the South Carolina Broadcasters Association. It is her passion for community service that brings her to South Carolina Public Radio.
- Allegations of greed and recklessness in Titan submersible hearings
- Charleston, S.C., cleans up the aftermath from Debby
- Debby threatens coastal South Carolina and other regions with historic flooding
- Charleston is trying to address racial inequity. Here's where reparation talks stand
- 'Something needs to change.' Woman denied abortion in South Carolina challenges ban
- A South Carolina woman is challenging the state's sixth-week abortion ban
- Josephine Wright, who fought developers in South Carolina, has died at 94
- Descendants of enslaved people on S.C. island band together to stop a developer