Angie Ricono
Investigative Reporter
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Angie Ricono joined the KCTV5 News team as an investigative reporter in October 2015.
Before that, she worked worked in Philadelphia, PA and Lexington, KY.
Angie has won numerous awards for her reporting including a Regional Edward R. Murrow award for investigations. She was also name Associated Press’s Reporter of the Year in New Jersey for her coverage related to the September 11 attacks and the beltway sniper.
At KCTV5, Angie looks into closed cases, legal issues and policies and procedures that don’t make sense.
Updated: Mar. 20, 2023 at 5:34 AM EDT
|By Cyndi Fahrlander, Angie Ricono and Gray News staff
An animal control report details a lack of cooperation from the boarding facility's staff while seeking information about the attack.
Updated: Jan. 26, 2023 at 8:23 PM EST
|By Angie Ricono and Andrew McMunn
A man serving time for a 2002 murder conviction has died in prison Wednesday morning from cancer, his family said.
Updated: Sep. 14, 2022 at 6:07 AM EDT
|By Greg Dailey, Angie Ricono and Gray News staff
In taking a plea deal, he faces a maximum sentence of four years in prison.
Updated: Jun. 1, 2022 at 5:00 PM EDT
|By Angie Ricono, Cyndi Fahrlander and Andrew McMunn
Millions of people take it every day without a thought. It can help cure a headache, relieve other aches and pains, and reduce a fever. But it can also poison you.
Updated: Apr. 14, 2022 at 2:36 PM EDT
|By Angie Ricono, Cyndi Fahrlander and Debra Worley
Michael Politte was 14 when he was convicted of his mother's murder. He will soon be released from prison and hopes to clear his name.