June 1, 2015: Patrice Clark: WLOX: SRHS retirees pledge to fight to save pension plan
Mar 2, 2015: Patrice Clark: WLOX: Supervisors reject 60-day extension of SRHS pension plan
Patrice Clark began working at WLOX in August 2004. Patrice is a proud native of New Orleans, Louisiana, so she knows about good food and good times. As a child, she dreamed of being on television like her role model Oprah Winfrey. Patrice started out speaking at her church, Greater St. Stephen and different city events. Eager to get involved in the media as a child, Patrice worked at a radio station in New Orleans, AM 940, as a co-host of a local teen talk show.
Patrice graduated from Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, Louisiana. During college, she worked as a Reporter/Anchor for her college television station and KTIB local radio station. She also interned at FOX 8 News in New Orleans. After earning a degree in Journalism, Patrice moved back to her hometown and worked at WWL Television as an assistant assignment editor. She also helped produce the youth program "Our Generation."
Patrice then moved to South Mississippi to work as a tape-editor at WLOX, but she was determined to be in front the camera. In her off time, she worked on her writing and storytelling. After a lot of hard work, her dream came true and she was offered the Jackson County reporter position. Her first big story was one South Mississippi will never forget, Hurricane Katrina.
Patrice is now the bureau chief at WLOX's Pascagoula office. She has interviewed business leaders, former presidents, governors, and Hollywood celebrities.
Patrice graduated from Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, Louisiana. During college, she worked as a Reporter/Anchor for her college television station and KTIB local radio station. She also interned at FOX 8 News in New Orleans. After earning a degree in Journalism, Patrice moved back to her hometown and worked at WWL Television as an assistant assignment editor. She also helped produce the youth program "Our Generation."
Patrice then moved to South Mississippi to work as a tape-editor at WLOX, but she was determined to be in front the camera. In her off time, she worked on her writing and storytelling. After a lot of hard work, her dream came true and she was offered the Jackson County reporter position. Her first big story was one South Mississippi will never forget, Hurricane Katrina.
Patrice is now the bureau chief at WLOX's Pascagoula office. She has interviewed business leaders, former presidents, governors, and Hollywood celebrities.