Amanda Pitts

Amanda Pitts is a reporter for NBC Connecticut and can be seen on the weekday early evening newscasts. She joined the team in the fall of 2023.

A native of southern New England, Amanda was born in Taunton, Massachusetts, but grew up in the East Bay of Rhode Island. She has a passion for breaking news and sharing people’s stories.

She started her career in news in 2016 as an assignment desk editor for ABC6 in Providence and began on-air reporting in 2017 at Fox 40 in Binghamton, New York. In 2018, Amanda moved back to Rhode Island and worked as a reporter at ABC6 for three years and at WPRI 12 for the last two years.

During her five years in Providence, Amanda covered some of the biggest stories in the state, including the riot in downtown Providence, the Nathan Carman insurance trial, blizzards, hurricanes and tornadoes, and every aspect of the COVID-19 pandemic – from the initial lockdown to vaccine rollouts. Amanda also shed light on the issue of sexual assault in the military with an investigation into an alleged sexual assault within the Rhode Island National Guard which was a part of a station-wide Edward R. Murrow award for overall excellence.

In her spare time, Amanda likes to travel and try new restaurants, spend time with friends, family, and her cat Opie, and sing in her a cappella chorus.

The Latest

  • black friday 6 hours ago

    Christmas tree farms welcome big business on Black Friday

    Not only is Black Friday the biggest shopping day of the year, it’s also the day many people continue family traditions and buy their Christmas trees. Star Hill Family Farm in Portland was buzzing with families Friday, with everyone choosing their favorite sized tree, enjoying apple cider donuts and feeding the farm animals. “We always go pick out our...

  • Torrington Nov 28

    Torrington students serve hot meals to-go for those in need on Thanksgiving

    A group of students from Oliver Wolcott Technical High School in Torrington gathered with other volunteers Thursday morning to serve hot Thanksgiving meals to those in need. The students, a part of the school’s Class Act Program, packed 175 to-go meals within 30 minutes. The annual event also includes volunteers from the Knights of Columbus, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Altrusa…

  • Health care Nov 27

    Armed guards coming to some healthcare facilities after workers report dangers

    Some Hartford HealthCare facilities will see armed guards next year after workers spoke out about acts of violence against them from both patients and visitors. Back in September, union members with CHCA District 199 who work at the Hospital of Central Connecticut’s Bradley Memorial Campus in Southington spoke out about clashes with patients that turned physical, and pointed to the…

  • Air travel Nov 26

    Lawmakers call on five major airlines to stop ‘junk fees' for baggage, seats

    As millions of Americans fly to their holiday destinations, lawmakers are calling on major airlines to stop their so-called “junk fees.” The U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations released the findings from its year-long investigation into American, Delta, United, Frontier and Spirit airlines. “Consolidation of the airlines means that 70% of the market is controlled by four airlines. So, they…

  • Taylor Swift Nov 22

    11-year-old girl from Milford is chosen for '22' hat at Taylor Swift concert

    An 11-year-old girl and her mother from Milford got the surprise of their wildest dreams at Thursday night’s stop on Taylor Swift’s ‘The Era’s Tour’ in Toronto. Addison Shabbot was picked out of a crowd of tens of thousands of people to get the coveted “22 hat” which is handed out to one lucky fan at every show on...

  • Old Lyme Nov 22

    Valley/Old Lyme football player with Down syndrome scores touchdown on senior night

    The Valley Regional/Old Lyme football game against Coventry High School on Thursday night ended with a heartwarming moment for one senior. Peter Kuhn, a senior with Down syndrome, scored a touchdown in front of a roaring crowd and excited teammates. “Given that Petey’s a senior this year, we wanted to make sure he had an opportunity to get out...

  • South Windsor Nov 19

    South Windsor man headed to prison for killing wife in 2021

    The South Windsor man convicted of killing his wife in 2021 was sentenced Tuesday to 27 years in prison. Tahj Hutchinson pleaded guilty to charges including first-degree manslaughter, risk of injury to a minor, and tampering with evidence. He was facing a maximum sentence of 30 years. He admitted to killing his wife, Jessica Edwards, in May 2021 following an…

  • West Haven Nov 19

    Police injured, students arrested after large brawl at West Haven football game

    Police are investigating after a fight broke out at a high school football game in West Haven on Friday night that resulted in nearly a dozen arrests and several police officers injured. The brawl broke out just before 8:30 p.m. at Veteran’s Memorial Field in West Haven during a game between Notre Dame High School and Hillhouse High School,...

  • Hamden Nov 15

    Dog found emaciated with open wound in Hamden is out of ICU

    It’s one of the most extreme cases of animal cruelty one animal shelter said they’ve ever seen. Where the Love Is Animal Shelter rescued an 8-year-old pit bull mix named “Ryder” who was severely underweight with a massive open wound from a home in Hamden late last month. They believe she was left outside for some time. “It appeared...

  • Watertown Nov 14

    Drought conditions in Litchfield County good for wineries

    Connecticut remains in a drought, and parts of Litchfield County are now in a severe drought. While many farmers are worried about how the dry conditions will impact their crops ahead of the winter season, for wineries, the dry weather is a good thing. “Once we get grapes on the actual vine, dry weather is excellent. It helps reduce disease…

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