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Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow

Veteran multimedia journalist Liz Jarvis Fabian has been on the frontlines of the headlines in Middle Georgia for more than 40 years. The former hurricane chaser and news anchor for The Weather Channel won numerous awards for spot news and writing both hard news and feature stories. In 2017, she was chosen by the Associated Press as Georgia’s Best Beat Reporter from among the state’s leading newspapers for her extensive live coverage of Hurricane Irma. Fabian has worked at all of Macon’s television stations in a variety of roles including news anchor, managing editor, reporter, weathercaster, producer, videographer and editor.

A native of New York’s Long Island, Fabian moved south with her family to Milledgeville, Ga., while she was in high school. She began studying journalism at Georgia College where she received a Bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in speech and drama.  She wrote for the campus newspaper, the Colonnade, and served as morning news director for the WXGC radio station.  Although she began working in television before graduation, her radio skills would later come in handy anchoring nightly newscasts for WSB radio in Atlanta and for the Mix in the Morning and NewsTalkCentral morning shows in Macon.

While at WMAZ-TV, she earned numerous accolades for her live reporting during the Great Flood of ’94 and was recruited to provide satellite coverage of the aftermath of the Centennial Olympic Park Bombing for the Gannett (Tegna) broadcasting network. Before joining the Center for Collaborative Journalism, she served as The Telegraph’s premiere multimedia journalist and its first social media interactivity editor.  Her on-scene reporting of the Pactiv packaging plant fire and videos from the 2008 Mother’s Day tornado outbreak helped earn President’s Awards from the McClatchy corporation.  Liz considers her greatest honor to be nicknamed by her broadcast colleagues as “The most trusted journalist in all of Middle Georgia.”

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This Week At The Macon Newsroom (October 16th, 2023 Edition)

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
October 16, 2023
More than 50 Macon-Bibb County leaders pose in front of the Muskogee (Creek) Nation's Council Oak Tree in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where the tribe first settled after The Trail of Tears relocated them from the South.

Oklahoma visit strengthens ties with Muscogee (Creek) Nation

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
October 9, 2023

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (October 9th, 2023 Edition)

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
October 9, 2023

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (October 2nd, 2023 Edition)

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
October 2, 2023

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (September 25th, 2023 Edition)

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
September 25, 2023
Actor and playwright Michael O'Leary, right, discusses his play "Breathing Under Dirt" with Joshua Hale, left, and Newton Collier at the Griffith Foundation headquarters on Mulberry Street in April.

Soap star debuts original play set in Macon at Douglass Theatre

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
September 25, 2023
Downtown bars to reopen and county issues solid waste moratorium

Downtown bars to reopen and county issues solid waste moratorium

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
September 22, 2023

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (September 18th, 2023 Edition)

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
September 18, 2023
Recreation upgrades planned; New restaurant denied alcohol license

Recreation upgrades planned; New restaurant denied alcohol license

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
September 13, 2023

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (September 11th, 2023 Edition)

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
September 11, 2023
ENVOCORE's Colby Barnes reaches into the meter box at the Macon Water Authority, which is upgrading to Automatic Meter Reading technology, or AMR.

Water bills higher? MWA cites new meters in technology upgrade

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
September 5, 2023

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (September 4th, 2023 Edition)

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
September 4, 2023
The newly renovated Cotton Avenue Plaza is an example of one project birthed out of the 2015 Macon Action Plan, which is undergoing its second revision.

Want to change Macon? Leaders want your input on the future

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
August 22, 2023

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (August 21st, 2023 Edition)

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
August 21, 2023

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (August 14th, 2023 Edition)

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
August 14, 2023

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (August 7th, 2023 Edition)

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
August 7, 2023

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (July 31st, 2023 Edition)

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
July 31, 2023

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (July 18th, 2023 Edition)

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
July 18, 2023

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (July 10th, 2023 Edition)

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
July 10, 2023

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (July 3rd, 2023 Edition)

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
July 3, 2023

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (June 26th, 2023 Edition)

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
June 26, 2023

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (June 19th, 2023 Edition)

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
June 19, 2023
The Macon-Bibb County Board of Elections held its last meeting at 2525 Pio Nono Ave. on June 15. The office is moving to the old Sears location at Macon Mall.

Board of Elections on the verge of moving to Macon Mall

Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow
June 16, 2023
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