Victoria Hansen

Reporter, Producer

Victoria Hansen is our Lowcountry connection covering the Charleston community, a city she knows well. She grew up in newspaper newsrooms and has worked as a broadcast journalist for more than 20 years. Her first reporting job brought her to Charleston where she covered local and national stories like the Susan Smith murder trial and the arrival of the Citadel’s first female cadet.

An opportunity to anchor the news for an ABC affiliate took her to Nashville, Tennessee. But summer vacations were always spent in Charleston. She moved back in 2006 to the city she calls home to anchor and report again at the tv station where she began.

Victoria has volunteered and served as a spokesperson for numerous nonprofits. She has been honored with multiple Emmys as well as a Community Service Award from the South Carolina Broadcasters Association. It is her passion for community service that brings her to South Carolina Public Radio.

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Stories

  • Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston has been the focus of a SLED inquiry

    Families Still Question Mother Emanuel Donations Despite State Inquiry

    Felicia Sanders held her granddaughter so tight, she feared she might suffocate the child on the church floor, as a racist gunman they had welcomed to bible study executed nine fellow parishioners one by one. Bullet casings scorched her legs. She watched helplessly as her...
  • Outside RePower South recycling facility in Moncks corner adjacent to the Berkeley County Landfill

    Innovative Recyling Facility Offers Promise and Raises Questions

    Imagine a world without recycling bins where what can be repurposed is; and discarded items that are typically left at landfills become fuel. That's the world RePower South, a new recycling company, wants to build. "There's a layer of that waste stream that we're taking in...
  • "Bunker" depicts homeless veteran Dennis of California as if he is surrounded by gunfire.

    Charleston Artist Honors Our Nation's Veterans

    Charleston artist Mary Whyte secretly scoured the country painting portraits for seven years as part of her latest project, "We the People". Her ambition is as extraordinary as her subjects; our nation's veterans. "I really believe our truest Americans really are our...
  • Nakia Wigfall coils a sweetgrass basket at her Mount Pleasant home.

    Protecting Gullah Culture

    Nearly two hours south of Charleston, over Beaufort's Woods Memorial Bridge, South Carolina's Sea Islands stretch out adorned with palms trees and pines, and grassy marshes that glitter at twilight. The area has long been home to the direct descendants of slaves known as...
  • The corner of Water Street and East Bay along the Battery in downtown Charleston.  The area is known for flooding.

    Charleston Prepares for Possible Record Flooding from Hurricane Dorian

    Charleston city officials say they're ready for whatever Hurricane Dorian brings our way. But what about the people who decided to stay? Many were still checking out the winds and waves along the historic city's battery wall late Wednesday, just hours before the storm's...
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    Forgiveness: Four Years After The Charleston Church Massacre

    Many remember where they were when they heard the news: nine people gunned down inside an historic African American church in Charleston at the hands of a stranger they welcomed to bible study. But few know the passage they read. Reporter Jennifer Berry Hawes does. "It's...