Tajma Hall, Anchor/Reporter
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Tajma Hall joined the CBS 58 news team in February of 2022. Tajma anchors the CBS 58 Weekend Morning News on Saturdays.
Throughout her career, she has covered a variety of stories across Wisconsin, including consumer issues, severe weather, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tajma also co-anchored Emmy-nominated coverage of violent unrest in Madison during the summer of 2020. Tajma comes to Milwaukee from Madison, where she was an anchor, reporter, and part of the investigative team for NBC15 News. Before Madison, Tajma anchored and reported in Eau Claire for WEAU.
Tajma is from Chicago and graduated from Columbia College with a degree in journalism. During her senior year, she held two internships with NBC News.
Tajma is a mental health advocate and enjoys covering stories that highlight the topic and support raising awareness of available resources for those who need help.
When she’s not reporting the news, Tajma enjoys relaxing at home, watching "I Love Lucy," or binge watching another one of her favorite shows. She also enjoys exploring Milwaukee and making trips to Chicago to visit family.
Tajma is a proud member of the National Association of Black Journalists.
If you have a story idea or just want to say hello, you can email Tajma at [email protected] or connect with Tajma on Facebook or Instagram.
Articles by Tajma Hall
- Garfield's 502 R&B Festival returns to bring the community together
- 'I'm coming out of this week with a unified party': Officials give post RNC reactions
- Roundtable discussion held on Black voter outreach during RNC
- Concerns ahead of RNC as human trafficking cases rise
- Some public services to be impacted by RNC security zone
- Milwaukee mid-year crime: Homicides down, human trafficking and carjacking up
- Judge rejects RNC protest zone request in Milwaukee
- 'It just means the world to me': Family-run farm in Oconomowoc provides farm fresh eggs for area gourmets
- Red Cross assists families impacted by apartment fire on Mill Road
- Federal judge will now decide RNC protest security zone
- With help from Vince Vaughn, Johnsonville ads tells folks to turn down the temperature on negativity
- 'We want to stop it at the source': Milwaukee organizations promote Plastic Free July
- Lifeguards fully staffed in Racine, extending coverage at Zoo Beach
- Milwaukee receives $2 million federal HUD grant to increase affordable housing
- Milwaukee named one of the worst cities for renters by Forbes
- National Eucharistic Pilgrimage passes through Milwaukee
- Father of teen suspect speaks out after officer-involved shooting on I-43
- Thousands come together to celebrate Milwaukee's 53rd annual Juneteenth parade
- Milwaukee County unveils 1st-ever Juneteenth bus ahead of this week's celebrations
- Brewers host Play Ball Weekend youth clinic at Baran Park
- Raising awareness about elder abuse in Wisconsin
- Students from 2 Wisconsin high schools headed to International Thespian Festival
- Song of the summer: Cicada emergence promises to be one for the ages
- Community gathers to help search for missing Waukesha County teen
- Video of parent rushing graduation stage at Baraboo High School goes viral
- Local and state leaders react to MPS superintendent resignation
- Rallying Black voters in Wisconsin top of mind for both parties
- Wisconsin leaders react to Trump guilty verdict
- Milwaukee man learning to walk using robotic device
- 'I focus purely on happiness': A different approach to weight loss
- 'It's more than just a day off': Reflecting on the significance of Memorial Day
- Field of Flags honors Wisconsin's fallen heroes with nearly 30,000 flags
- Trial continues of man accused of killing Navy sailor in West Allis
- AAA offers tips to protect your car from cicadas
- AAA: Memorial Day weekend expected to be busy for travel
- Milwaukee's LGBT Community Center hopes to raise $25,000 to keep services going
- Countdown to 2025 NFL Draft kicks off with ceremonial football handoff
- Former Window Select owner due in court this month; facing criminal charges
- Families spending more on child care than housing, study finds
- Ceremonial groundbreaking held for future Milwaukee Public Museum
- Kia offering drivers free anti-theft software updates at Milwaukee Zoo
- Family of achievers: Third Wisconsin Lutheran High School sibling achieves perfect ACT score
- Free event with workshops, networking, and resources held for Milwaukee mothers
- 'Dontre Day' celebration honors Dontre Hamilton 10 years later
- Milwaukee Tattoo Festival kicks off at Baird Center
- Milwaukee Diaper Mission highlights helpers during National Volunteer Week
- AARP Wisconsin hosts 'Scam Jam' in Milwaukee
- 1 dead, 5 taken to hospital after crash involving MCTS bus at 35th and Capitol
- Wisconsin tribe files lawsuit against social media companies for Native youth mental health crisis
- VISIT Milwaukee rebrands with a new look
- 'This was always a dream of mine': Family bakery Baked Dreams opens inside Sherman Phoenix
- Judge denies Morgan Geyser's request for release from psychiatric hospital
- Slenderman stabbing: Morgan Geyser seeks early release from mental health facility
- Packers Tailgate Tour makes stop at Milwaukee's Messmer High School
- Milwaukee World Festival hiring 2,000 seasonal workers for events including Summerfest
- New correctional officers graduate from MATC
- 'It all revolves around service': Women's club of Wisconsin continues nearly 150-year legacy
- MPS students canvas neighborhoods for referendum support
- New automatic semitruck to enhance truck driver training at MATC
- Family still waiting for justice 3 years after Franklin woman's disappearance
- 'This is a safe space': Ashlee's Crazy Yoga offers practice of yoga to diverse crowd
- Lifeguards needed across Milwaukee County ahead of summer season
- Milwaukee Public Schools referendum topic of Wisconsin Policy Forum panel
- Lawmakers, business group at odds about Milwaukee Public Schools referendum
- Medical College of Wisconsin students receive their 'Match Day' placements
- Experts: Daylight Saving can cause added health risks over time
- Thousands expected to attend this year's Anime Milwaukee convention
- Mahogany Gallery in Racine celebrates Black art & culture
- Rental, housing market still inflated experts say
- New Testament Christian Academy hosts Black History career fair
- Bucks star donates new basketball court to Milwaukee College Prep
- Bill to federally protect IVF access heads to Senate floor
- Alicia's Place FoodShare Resource Center continues its community impact
- Push for increase in funding for Milwaukee Public Schools continues
- Warm weather brings business to area golf courses and car washes
- Voters cast their ballots in the spring primary election
- 'I'm inspired by people': Artist Symphony Swan reflects on 'Milwaukeean of the Year' honor
- Free health screenings from dermatologists offered during pop-up clinic
- Wisconsin Voices hosts 'Be a Voice' gala
- Disney On Ice returns to Milwaukee