Tajma Hall, Anchor/Reporter
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
- Milwaukee County holds 18th annual holiday Shop with a Cop
- 'Porch pirates' want your holiday packages; here's how to avoid them
- Free Thanksgiving meal being served to Milwaukee community at local pub
- New pantry partner helping Hunger Task Force serve hometown families this holiday season
- Community mourns loss of Cedarburg teen killed in car crash
- 'We need to take care of them because they take care of us': Guitars for Vets founder Pat Netteshiem embarks on new musical mission with Music 6S
- 'I am very thankful': West Allis grocer reports surge in Thanksgiving catering orders
- Mayor Johnson honors late Milwaukee Alderman Jonathan Brostoff during file signing
- How to navigate political talk at the Thanksgiving dinner table
- City of Milwaukee welcomes dads for its annual Fatherhood Summit
- Comedy night returns to Zócalo Food Park
- Tattoo artist visits Milwaukee to help breast cancer survivors with unique technique
- Pioneer in Milwaukee youth baseball, James Beckum, dies at 95
- 'Your neighborhood grocery store': Family-owned independent grocery Rupena's Fine Foods prepare to celebrate 100 years
- Bodycam video shows arrest of wrong-way drunk driver who passed VP Harris' motorcade in Milwaukee
- Milwaukee asks for city employees to assist with absentee ballot recounting
- Boat abandoned near Bradford Beach for nearly 2 weeks
- Milwaukee WNBA team proposal; women's coaches and sports fans react
- Soul to the Polls hosts early voting event
- 'American music history': MKE Rep's latest production brings two often-unsung music legends into the spotlight
- New sign unveiled at Milwaukee's Grand Avenue Club
- Milwaukee holds 2nd annual Employee Recognition Awards ceremony
- Charles Antetokounmpo Family Foundation, GE HealthCare announce initiative to improve health in Milwaukee
- Charges filed against mother, boyfriend in connection to death of Elijah Vue
- City leaders react to MPS Athletics paperwork fumble
- Book fair encourages literacy and diversity for kids
- CBS 58 Hometowns: Soccer ⚽
- Eye on AI: Avoiding scams
- West Allis business organizing relief for Hurricane Helene victims
- Milwaukee third quarter crime data shows homicides down; robbery & auto theft up
- Taking self-care seriously: Kalm Wellness Services opens in Glendale
- Fundraiser held to benefit veterans' mental health
- Employee sentenced in murder of South Milwaukee Pizza Hut manager
- Residents of Shorewood senior building upset after voter registration event canceled
- 'He lived life. He squeezed every bit of it': Milwaukee's Harley-Davidson community pays tribute to local organizer
- PCOS: Health expert shares impact and importance of awareness
- Local mom becomes 1st-time homeowner thanks to Habitat for Humanity
- SDC works to reorganize and resume operations following financial struggles
- Mayor Cavalier Johnson presents proposal for 2025 Milwaukee budget
- Union workers with SEIU join Wisconsin leaders to rally voters
- Warning: Scammers using public images of people's homes and other personal info to extort them
- Whooping cough spike seen across Wisconsin and the nation
- Conflicting statements released on MPS school resource officer plan
- $25 million federal investment awarded to transform Milwaukee's Center Street
- 23 years later, Milwaukee remembers 9/11 attacks
- City launches FEED MKE to reduce food insecurity and food waste
- CDC director and secretary of education make stop in Milwaukee to discuss child wellness
- 'All about friendship': Friendship Circle of Wisconsin celebrates 20 years
- Milwaukee 5K raises awareness of drug overdose impact
- Ascension Smart Smiles program returns to Milwaukee, Racine schools for free dental care
- Residents file lawsuit against Milwaukee's housing authority over bedbug infestation
- Car show in Milwaukee's Third Ward celebrates automobile design
- Annual MPS Run Back to School event returns benefitting youth sports and recreation programs
- CDC and FDA recommend updated COVID-19 shot
- Milwaukee woman charged in fatal shooting of 14-year-old appears in court
- Interstate 94 highway expansion facing legal challenge
- 'Kids love routine': UW Health doctor talks mental health are students return to school
- Social Security numbers leaked in data breach -- here's what you need to know
- Packers legend Donald Driver helps surprise Milwaukee students with free laptops and school supplies
- Bronzeville Center for the Arts unveils new community mural outside Gallery 507
- Research reveals struggles for Wisconsin fire departments
- Instruments for inspiration: Using music to aid the homeless community
- We Energies requests to build natural gas power plants
- Annual Philippine Center Health Fair returns with free health screenings
- 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