Aaron came to Local 10 from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he worked as a weekend morning anchor and reporter at WITI-TV. During his time there, he covered major events, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the vaccine rollout, and the protests following the death of George Floyd.
His in-depth reporting has earned him 13 Emmy nominations. In 2020, 2021, and 2024, the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association honored Aaron with the award for Best Live On-Scene Reporting. In 2025, his feature reporting also earned a Salute to Excellence Award from the National Association of Black Journalists.
Aaron started his career in Charleston, South Carolina, as a reporter and fill-in anchor. There, he covered significant stories such as the federal trial of Emanuel AME Church shooter Dylann Roof, Hurricanes Irma and Matthew, and South Carolina’s historic “1,000-year” flood. He also had the opportunity to interview First Lady Jill Biden.
Aaron earned his B.A. in Journalism from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Passionate about mentoring future journalists, Aaron served on Marquette University’s Board for Student Media. He regularly speaks at local schools, volunteers in the community, and enjoys running and spending time outdoors.
Aaron grew up visiting relatives in South Florida and is looking forward to spending time with them when he’s not at work.
South Florida is set to become the center of the college football world as championship weekend brings a packed slate of fan events, concerts and community activities ahead of Monday night’s title game.
Flags flew and people gathered on Saturday outside Versailles Restaurant Cuban Cuisine after President Donald Trump announced that U.S. forces had captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Miami se prepara para recibir el Año Nuevo con una de sus tradiciones más emblemáticas: el Big Orange, que volverá a iluminar el cielo del downtown a la medianoche, acompañado de música en vivo de Marshmello, miles de asistentes y una transmisión especial en vivo.
Steve Carpenter, better known as Mr. Neon, is proud of being part of Miami’s New Year’s Eve tradition with the 35-foot-tall Big Orange, which weighs about 2,000 pounds, in Downtown.
Mientras muchos celebraban la Navidad en familia, un grupo de manifestantes se reunió frente a un centro de ICE en Broward para solidarizarse con migrantes detenidos durante las fiestas.