Eun Yang anchors News4 at 4 and News4 at 6, the #1 rated evening newscast in the Washington area, for NBC4.
Since joining NBC4, Yang has covered big stories including the inaugurations of presidents, visits by two popes, Opening Day at Nationals Park and the Olympics in South Korea and Tokyo.
Yang spent more than 10 years anchoring News4 Today, for which she won several EMMY awards. In that role, she was the first to tell Washington-area viewers about breaking overnight news, severe weather and major Washington stories.
In addition to her role as a news anchor, Yang files compelling community stories about people and organizations important to the Washington area. She anchored the station’s “Inequality in America: Tackling the Rise in Anti-Asian Hate” special, for which she won an Emmy and a regional Edward R. Murrow award. She also won an Emmy for hosting a local restaurant show called “Foodies: DC” for several years.
Before joining News4, Yang worked at the National Geographic Channel in Washington and WUSA-TV.
Yang received the Television Broadcast Journalist Award from the Multicultural Media Correspondents Association, a community leadership award from AALEAD, Heroes of Our Time Award from the Council of Korean Americans and a Student Role Model award from the Korean American Scholarship Foundation, among other recognitions.
Born in Seoul, Korea, Yang moved to the Washington area before she was 3. She grew up in Prince George’s County and Montgomery County, attended Paint Branch High School and graduated with a journalism degree from the University of Maryland.
She and her husband are raising their three kids in Washington, D.C.
The Latest
-
Inside Tracee Wilkins' kitchen: how to make chicken and waffles for the holidays
If you follow News4’s Tracee Wilkins on social, you know she loves preparing home cooked meals from scratch. In this special Food Fare at Tracee’s kitchen, she shows News4’s Eun Yang how she makes one of her holiday favorites – fried chicken and waffles.
-
-
Food Fare: Savor the holiday season with tasty cuisine around DC
News4’s Eun Yang takes viewers on a culinary journey through holiday favorites, both traditional and modern, at Centrolina and Rose Ave. restaurants, and at home with News4’s Tracee Wilkins.
-
Food Fare: Discover DC's best chefs and their amazing dishes (Full Episode)
In this Food Fare, News4’s Eun Yang heads to the kitchen and interviews Chef Kwame Omwuachi (Dōgon), Chef Rob Rubba (Oyster Oyster), Chef Isabel Coss (Pascual), Chefs Kevin Tien and Susan Bae (Moon Rabbit), and Chef Patrice Cleary (Joia Burger).
-
Chef Kwame Omwuachi celebrates DC's roots, his Afro-Caribbean heritage at Dōgon
Chef Kwame Onwuachi is enjoying superstar chef status. The New York Times named his restaurant, Tatiana, number one restaurant in New York City two years in a row. He’s brought his talents back to DC with Dōgon. In this Food Fare, Omwuachi explains his inspiration behind his latest restaurant.
-
How to talk to kids about difficult topics
Children take their cues from the adults in their lives, so how should you handle it when they learn about something upsetting? Dr. Joshua Weiner offers advice for parents and guardians with News4’s Eun Yang.
-
Union Market hosts Umbrella Art Fair
A free festival at Union Market will showcase more than 100 local, national and global artists this weekend. News4’s Eun Yang has a preview.
-
Learn Joia Burger DC's secret to perfecting each bite of a smashburger
Meet Joia Burger in D.C., where a smash burger marries the chopped sandwich trend. Owner Patrice Cleary may be best known for her Filipino restaurant Purple Patch, but she also serves high-quality wagyu smash burgers, fries, and ube soft serve from her Mount Pleasant burger joint. In this Food Fare, learn how Joia Burger adds a new twist to how...
-
FDA approves new treatment for people with hemophilia B
There’s a new hope for people living with the rare blood disorder hemophilia B. The FDA recently approved a new gene therapy treatment for those who suffer from the debilitating condition. Dave Robinson, a 61-year-old IT consultant from Falls Church, Virginia, was born with the rare genetic blood disorder caused by an insufficient level of a protein known as...
-
Mayor Bowser unveils major office-to-housing conversion in downtown DC
D.C. leaders gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of Elle apartments in Northwest Thursday, marking the first significant office-to-residential conversion in the Golden Triangle Business Improvement District. Elle, formerly home to the U.S. Treasury Department, offers 163 residential units. Prices range from $2,800 for a studio to $6,000 for a one-bedroom, with 111 units currently available. Residents…