Tamala Edwards
Tamala Edwards joined 6abc in January 2005. She is the weekday co-anchor of Action News at 10 A.M. and is a regular co-host of "Inside Story," where she conducts probing interviews with newsmakers, politicians, and public figures.

For 20 years, Tamala co-anchored Action News Mornings on 6abc with Matt' O'Donnell.

Prior to joining 6abc, Tamala Edwards was the anchor of ABC's World News Now, and World News This Morning. Before joining World News Now, she was an ABC News correspondent based in the network's Washington, D.C., bureau covering education, religion and culture for World News Tonight and other ABC News programs. She was an embedded reporter during the Iraq War, moving with the Air Force from Kuwait to Nasiriyah, Iraq. She joined ABC News as a White House correspondent in August 2001.


Before coming to ABC, Edwards was a staff writer at TIME Magazine. During the 2000 presidential election, she covered Vice President Al Gore's campaign and former New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley's campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination. She was a panelist in the Apollo Theatre debate in New York between Gore and Bradley, and Edwards also participated in MTV's "Choose or Lose" broadcasts.

Ms. Edwards previously served as a correspondent in the Washington bureau of Time from 1995-1997, where she covered Bob Dole's presidential campaign politics, society, and breaking news. Before coming to Washington in 1995, she worked for two years as a Time reporter in New York covering international news.

Ms. Edwards has written on a diverse number of topics including the cover story, "Who Needs a Husband?" on the changing dynamics surrounding love and marriage. She has also written about House and Senate races, the Reform Party, the fight over school funding in Vermont, and other highly charged political issues. She has covered the business boom of college preparation, the growing importance of women in philanthropy, the Supreme Court case of student-to-student sexual harassment and the public debate over books on topics like modesty, race and mental illness. She has written dispatches from the presidential campaign trail and articles on the passage of the historic balanced budget and tax-cut bill, the stripping of home rule from the District of Columbia, and an account of former Chinese first lady Madame Chang's return to Washington.


While in New York at Time International from 1993-1995, she covered global issues from the reclamation of an ancient Jewish text in Bosnia to the international expansion of MTV News to an international art-world ruckus over a group of Canadian prehistoric figurines.

The Education Writers Association awarded Ms. Edwards first prize for her contribution to Time's 1999 cover story, "What Makes a Good School." In its August 2000 issue, Vogue magazine named her a journalist for "The Next Establishment," and in November 2000, she was featured in Folio magazine's "30 Under 30" list.

Born in Georgia and raised in Texas, Edwards graduated from Stanford University with an honors Bachelor of Arts degree in international relations. Tamala and her husband are the proud parents of two sons.

Tamala's Stories
Johnson House Historic Site Executive Director shares abolitionist movement history
The Johnson House Historic Site is gearing up for its 19th annual Juneteenth Festival in Historic Germantown and the site's executive director explains the important role the site played in the abolitionist movement.
The local response to Trump Administration Tariffs - Inside Story 040625
Sunday at 11:30 am, Host Tamala Edwards and the Panelists dissect the President Trump 'Liberation Day' and proposed tariffs and the local impact. T
The changing landscape of higher education
Host Tamala Edwards and the Panel went back and forth on a myriad of political topics
Married couple blends talents to create collaborative musical theater works
As we continue to celebrate Pride this June, we introduce you to a married couple who are taking us inside their Old City studio to get a look at their creative practices and their latest collaborative effort highlighting elders.
The Cow Sanctuary founder helping animals live their best lives at her New Jersey farm
Ever wonder where animals go when they're "put out to pasture?" We introduce you to a woman who's dedicated her life to helping cows live their best lives, where a greener pasture awaits them at her New Jersey farm.
Philadelphia Corporation for Aging highlights senior artists in yearly art show
May is Older Americans Month and to celebrate, Philadelphia Corporation for Aging highlights senior artists in a yearly show.
On Lok Senior Center offers programs to support Asian American community in Chinatown
Philadelphia Corporation for Aging helps to support 28 senior centers throughout the city, including On Lok in Chinatown. To celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Month, we take you inside that center to highlight some of the activities they offer.
Celebrating the new Pope with local ties
Host Tamala Edwards and the Panel start with discussing the NEW American Pope - Cardinal Robert Prevost - now named Pope Leo XIV, and his local ties to the Philadelphia area.
Mother-daughter duo running Between Friends Boutique in Chestnut Hill
Whether you're shopping for mom, or with her this Mother's Day weekend, you might want to head to Chestnut Hill to check out a boutique run by a mother-daughter duo that will make you feel like family.
EXCLUSIVE: Tam Edwards sits down with Jamie Dimon - CEO/Chairman of JPMorgan Chase in Philadelphia
Tam Edwards and Jamie Dimon, the CEO/Chairman of JPMorgan Chase, discussed a wide range of topics, including the state of the economy, his thoughts on tariffs, whether a recession could be near, and more.