Blair Miller
Anchor
Atlanta News First

Blair Miller can be seen weeknights anchoring the 4 p.m., 6 p.m., and 11 p.m. newscasts alongside Shon Gables.
Prior to joining Atlanta News First, Blair was a national correspondent and anchor based in Washington, D.C., where he covered the White House and Capitol Hill. Blair also spent time as a news anchor in Boston and Charlotte. He has covered some of the country’s biggest stories, often traveling to parts of the world where news has happened including the tragic shootings in Uvalde, Texas, the Boston Marathon bombings, and the Super Bowl.
Blair has anchored live coverage from numerous Presidential elections, debates, and conventions. He has produced and anchored several Emmy award winning primetime programs, including "Boston's Bravest" that focused on occupational cancer in the fire service and "Deep Sea Drug War," which took Blair to the Pacific Ocean with the U.S. Coast Guard to see their crackdown on major drug cartels.
Blair appeared as a guest on the Dr. Oz show and was invited to the Oval Office to talk about his reporting in "Boston's Bravest." In addition to covering live breaking news events, he has traveled the world with the U.S. Military reporting from Afghanistan, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Ramstein, Germany. Blair has also landed several exclusive interviews with newsmakers including Presidents and political candidates.
Blair has received many honors for his reporting and anchoring including seven Emmy awards. He has been honored extensively by local fire departments for his coverage of "Boston's Bravest." He was also named Anchor of the Year by the North Carolina Association of Broadcasters.
Blair is on the Board of Directors for the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, a charity for Wendy's that focuses on helping foster care families across the United States and Canada. It's a passion that hits close to home for Blair, considering he and his husband, Johnathon, adopted their three children. Blair also sits on the Board of Directors for the Rescue Ranch in Statesville, N.C., a non-profit foundation by NASCAR driver Ryan and Krissie Newman to help improve the lives of animals and educate the public.
Blair is a graduate of Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. He and Johnathon live in Alpharetta along with their three children, Zeke, Cash, and Jamison and their two dogs.