CASEY ROEBUCK roebuck@kjrh.com
Casey Roebuck became a reporter for the Channel 2 News Nightbeat in December of 2003. She was born in Ponca City and raised in Arkansas City, Kansas. She graduated From Oklahoma State University's School of Journalism and Broadcasting in 1999.
Casey wanted to be reporter since she was in High School. "I enjoy meeting new people everyday and having a chance to share their stories with our viewers," she says.
Roebuck began her news career as an associate producer at KWTV in Oklahoma City. Her first on air job was as reporter at KLBC in Laughlin, Nevada. During her time in Laughlin she worked her way up from a one man band reporter to the Lead Anchor. She eventually became KLBC's youngest News Director. Casey gained national attention for her coverage of the 2001 Laughlin River Run Melee that left numerous outlaw biker gang members dead during a motorcycle rally.
Her next job was as a reporter for KLAS in Las Vegas.
After three years of the desert heat, Roebuck was excited to have the opportunity move back to Oklahoma to be near her family and join the "Works For You" team.
Shortly after moving to Tulsa, Casey met her husband Jay. They were married in the spring of 2007. They share a home in Tulsa area with their two dogs.