Bryanna Gallagher
Bryanna Gallagher joined the Action News team as a general assignment reporter in November 2021. Born and raised in Bucks County, Bryanna is thrilled to be home and telling stories that make a difference in her community.

Before coming home, Bryanna was a reporter and fill-in anchor for WPMT-TV in South Central Pennsylvania for three-and-a-half years. She covered a variety of breaking news stories, the Governor's inauguration, the 2020 election, and she also worked closely with undiscovered small businesses to help them take off in the area. She also showcased hardworking first responders across the region, revealing the lives of every day heroes. Bryanna was the only reporter at WPMT-TV who remained out in the field with live coverage on COVID developments throughout the shutdowns. She also extensively covered the high-profile investigation into the missing Amish teenager, Linda Stoltzfoos. Bryanna also landed an exclusive interview with American Professional soccer player Christian Pulisic while he was back visiting his home field.

Bryanna began her on-air career in Binghamton, New York at WICZ-TV where she was the weeknight anchor, a multimedia journalist, and a producer. There, she covered 'April the Giraffe's' infamous and viral pregnancy, a story that made national headlines. She even got to meet April's calf!

Bryanna graduated from the Klein College of Media and Communication at Temple University in Philadelphia with a degree in Journalism. She enjoyed spending several years in the city of Brotherly Love, especially cheering on her favorite teams... #FlyEaglesFly!

Bryanna is excited to be back in the Delaware Valley. It has always been her dream to be a part of the Action News family. When she's not working, you can find Bryanna spending time with her friends and family, and her husband Kevin and their dog Banks and cat Stella.

She encourages you to reach out to say hi, share story ideas, and your favorite local ice-cream spots!

Bryanna's Stories
Trash piles up in parts of Philadelphia as blue-collar city workers remain on strike
The latest round of negotiations began Wednesday but ended overnight without a deal. There's no word on when talks would resume.
Negotiations between Philly leaders, striking blue collar union end without deal
Negotiations between the City of Philadelphia and members of the blue-collar workers' union, AFSCME District Council 33, that began Wednesday have ended without a deal.
PECO crews fighting extreme heat to restore power after storm
From severe storms to extreme heat, PECO crews have been quite busy.
1st heat wave of summer brings dangerous temps to Philadelphia region | How to stay cool
City officials have declared a heat health emergency in Philadelphia that began Sunday and will continue until Wednesday.
Vehicle believed to be involved in fatal North Philadelphia hit-and-run found
Police have located a vehicle they believe to be involved in a fatal hit-and-run in North Philadelphia.
Altercation leads to shooting outside of day care; man critically injured
An altercation turned shooting is now being investigated outside of a day care center in Philadelphia's Bridesburg neighborhood.
Delaware County dog rescue president speaks out after being accused of animal cruelty
The president of a rescue group in Delaware County is speaking out after animal cruelty charges were filed.
Man killed in ambush shooting while walking with pregnant girlfriend
Philadelphia police are searching for three gunmen who shot and killed a man as he walked outside with his pregnant girlfriend.
Crowd packs meeting as West Wildwood weighs police department future
Dozens of residents showed up demanding answers, some protested in support of keeping the department before the meeting.
Owen J. Roberts High School students among 3 killed in Montco crash following theft, police chase
Owen J. Roberts School District sent out a letter saying students from their high school were involved in the crash.