Kristine Bellino is a mom of two. Born in the northeast, but grew up in South Florida. She is the Morning News Anchor for WIBX and First News with Keeler in the Morning. She previously worked her way up to the executive producer of a regional news network and, having reached her goal, temporarily suspended her broadcast career and enlisted in the Air Force. She is also a small business owner, lecturer, writer, and photographer, who often teaches classes and speaks on environmental, community involvement, and literacy. A recovered missing child, she has also speaks as an advocate for missing children's issues. Football: Miami Dolphins Baseball: New York Yankees Hockey: New York Rangers (NHL) and Utica Comets (AHL) Basketball: San Antonio Spurs and the Miami Heat Favorite Sport: Badminton, and any sport that her children play
Kristine Bellino
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One automaker is attempting to shock drivers with a killer ad designed to stop texting while driving.
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