"Beyond the Gates" and "Y&R" stars film crossover in Atlanta
Starting on June 9, "Beyond the Gates" and "The Young and the Restless," will collide in what the network is calling the sweeping multi-episode "landmark event."
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Jobina Fortson-Evans is a three-time Emmy Award-winning journalist and anchor for CBS Atlanta's 6 a.m. newscast.
Before joining CBS Atlanta, Jobina launched and hosted "ATL Live," a daily lifestyle show on Atlanta News First. She previously spent five years at KGO-TV/ABC7 News in San Francisco as an anchor and reporter, producing impactful stories and memorable series that celebrated the Bay Area while shining light on its challenges.
Earlier in her career, Jobina was a multimedia journalist and anchor at WAVE 3 News, Louisville's NBC affiliate. She began her broadcast journey at WMDT, the ABC affiliate in Salisbury, Maryland.
Beyond the newsroom, Jobina volunteers with organizations including Ronald McDonald House, Junior Achievement, Habitat for Humanity and Girls Inc. She also loves exploring the world, discovering new cuisines and connecting with people through food.
She graduated from Howard University in Washington, D.C., and was honored as a White House Correspondents' Association Scholarship recipient, receiving her award from former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama.
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