He is still part of the station. Steve stucker, the longtime news anchor at kob 4 in albuquerque, new mexico, has retired from his news anchor role but is still a presence in the community. Steve stucker from kob tv 4 has.
Steve Stucker is at Balloon Fiesta Park this morning as the Rio Grande
— friday was steve stucker’s final day after 33 years as kob 4’s morning forecaster and as a mainstay to new mexico broadcasting and life, in.
— since 1990, steve stucker has made kob 4 his home.
After 33 years of keeping new mexicans informed about the weather, kob 4 weatherman steve stucker is retiring. — as steve stucker winds down his time at kob 4, former anchor monica armenta joined steve and danielle todesco to look back on the many years. Embracing his faith and turning. — steve stucker brought down the house on his thank you new mexico tour and his 33 years at kob 4 with one last morning in the studio.
Now, as steve looks toward retirement later this year, we have some great memories and fun to look back on. Steve is an american journalist who currently works for kob news in albuquerque, new mexico area. Since 1990, steve stucker has made kob 4 his home. You can see him live from 4:30 am to 7 am on eyewitness news today.

After steve steps away, he'll move.
After 33 years of keeping new mexicans informed about the weather, kob 4 weatherman steve stucker is retiring.



