Tom Regan, WSB-TV

Tom Regan, WSB-TV

Tom Regan has been a reporter for Channel 2 Action News for more than 20 years. He also anchored the weekend 6 and 11 p.m. shows for Channel 2 Action News for over 10 years. Tom joined WSB-TV in 1989. Prior to that, he was an anchor and reporter at WCPO-TV in Cincinnati, and weeknight anchor and assistant news director at KAVU-TV in Victoria, Texas. As a ten-time Emmy Award winning reporter, Tom has covered stories overseas, including the 50th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy, France. He has also been recognized with awards from the Associated Press and Professional Association of Journalists. Tom enjoys reading, skiing and traveling. He lives with his family in north Fulton County.

Latest Headlines by Tom Regan

New warning: Don't use allergy medicine to help kids sleep

Authorities in the state of Georgia are advising parents not to use allergy medications like Benadryl as a sedative for young children during summer trips. Both The Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Georgia Poison Center have suggested against the practice.


New warning: Don't use allergy medicine to help kids sleep

Authorities in the state of Georgia are advising parents not to use allergy medications like Benadryl as a sedative for young children during summer trips. Both The Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the Georgia Poison Center have suggested against the practice.


Police: No drugs, alcohol in driver's system in deadly bus crash

<p>Chattanooga police are investigating a <a href="http://www.krmg.com/news/news/national/least-20-elementary-students-injured-bus-crash-ten/ntCF4/?zhjb9D" target="_blank">deadly crash that killed six elementary school students</a> on Monday. Six students are still in the hospital.&nbsp;</p>


Police: No drugs, alcohol in driver's system in deadly bus crash

<p>Chattanooga police are investigating a <a href="http://www.krmg.com/news/news/national/least-20-elementary-students-injured-bus-crash-ten/ntCF4/?zhjb9D" target="_blank">deadly crash that killed six elementary school students</a> on Monday. Six students are still in the hospital.&nbsp;</p>


Debate grows over ban of herb supplement Kratom

<p>Over fifty lawmakers in Congress have asked the Drug Enforcement Administration to delay a ban on kratom, a legal stimulant that is created from leaves of trees in Southeast Asia. Advocates said the herb can provide a safe pain relieving alternative to prescription pain medication and ease withdrawal symptoms of opioid addiction.</p>


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