Gray Hall
Two-time Emmy Award Journalist Gray Hall joined the Action News team in December 2015. He is the co-anchor of Action News at 10 on PHL17 and anchor of Action News' weekday streaming newscast at 6:30 p.m.

Gray previously worked at WWBT-TV in Richmond, Virginia, where he anchored the highest-rated weekday morning newscast for five years, and was also a reporter for the station's "On Your Side" consumer franchise. Gray took great pride in not only delivering the news, but educating the community about the latest scams and frauds. He also had the opportunity to be an adjunct professor at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Before joining WWBT-TV, Gray was a reporter and fill-in anchor at WTVJ in Miami, Florida. During his time with WTVJ, Gray covered a number of major stories that included the Miami mortgage foreclosure crisis, and Fidel Castro's resignation as Cuba's president. Gray also spent four years at WCBD-TV in Charleston, South Carolina, where he was the weekend anchor/reporter. While in Charleston, Gray was awarded the Green Eyeshade Award for a feature story. He began his broadcasting career as a production assistant for KTVT, the CBS affiliate in Dallas, Texas. His first on-air job happened shortly after at WABG in Greenville, Mississippi. He was a "one man band" as well as the weekend anchor. He shot, edited, wrote and produced his own stories and newscasts.

Gray was born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas, and earned his bachelor's degree from Dillard University in New Orleans, Louisiana. While in college, he played tennis and was a member of the Melton Foundation; an organization that allowed him to act as a global citizen by addressing and tackling global challenges while traveling to India, China and Chile. He is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated.

A father of two young boys, Gray enjoys traveling, fishing and watching movies. He looks forward to getting to know viewers on social media and out in the community.

Gray's Stories
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Bucks County runner to represent Pennsylvania at Special Olympics USA Games
Karl Dickersbach's accomplishments have earned him a spot on Team Pennsylvania at the USA Games in 2026 in Minnesota.
The industry is evolving with choices for everyone
There has never been a time in the industry where consumers have so many choices.
2024 was another record year for EV sales and lineups continue to grow
2024 was another record year for EV sales and lineups continue to grow
Voice of Veterans: New Jersey group 'Project Refit' builds sense of community
Project Refit tries to re-establish a sense of community for veterans through online chats, a mobile lounge for relaxing and talking, and outdoor retreats.
Beating the Odds: Coping with anxiety of a breast cancer diagnosis and treatment
Getting a plan, physical activity, stress relief, and support groups can all help breast cancer patients cope with a life-changing diagnosis.
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Teen looks past neuroblastoma diagnosis to focus on passion for lacrosse, a future in medicine
Despite five years battling neuroblastoma, a Delaware County teen keeps focus on her passion for lacrosse and soccer, with the hope to become a doctor when she is older so she can help give back.
Montgomery County family finds path from addiction to recovery includes everyone
A Montgomery County family found that the path to recovery needs to include everyone in the household.