Patrick Hussion Biography
Patrick Hussion is an American Anchor and Reporter working for KOMO, serving as a morning anchor from 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. He has been working for the station since June 2026, after working as an anchor in Asheville, North Carolina, for 2 years.
Patrick Hussion Age
Hussion likes to keep his personal life private; hence, he has not disclosed the date, month, or year in which he was born. However, he might be in his 40s, judging from his appearance.
Patrick Hussion Height
Hussion stands at an approximate height of 5 feet and 7 inches.
Patrick Hussion Family
Hussion has managed to keep his personal life away from the limelight; hence, he has not disclosed any details about his parents. It is also unknown if Hussion has any siblings.
Patrick Hussion Wife
Hussion married Nevin. The couple has a son named Aiden and is excited to return to the Pacific Northwest, putting down roots in Seattle. He loves exploring the outdoors during his free time.
Hussion is excited to see how Washington’s trails compare to the more than 400 miles he has hiked on the Appalachian Trail back east.

Patrick Hussion Net Worth
Hussion has an estimated net worth of between $1 million-$5 million, which he has earned through his successful career as an Anchor and Reporter.
Patrick Hussion Salary
Hussionearns an annual salary ranging from $ 45,000 – $ 110,500.
Patrick Hussion Education
Hussion joined Piedmont University in 1996 after completing his high school education. In 2000, he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History.
Patrick Hussion Career
Hussion is working for KOMO, serving as a morning anchor from 4:30 to 7:00 a.m. Before joining KOMO, he worked as an anchor in Asheville, North Carolina, for 2 years. While in Asheville, he helped spearhead the broadcast of Hurricane Helene and its aftermath across Western North Carolina.
Hussion has worked in the journalism industry for over 20 years on both national and local levels. In this capacity, he was a White House correspondent and has broadcast big breaking news events, presidential campaigns, natural crises, and community stories across the nation.
Hussion has interviewed members of Congress, presidents, and local leaders. Even though he has broadcast some of the country’s biggest stories, he says the most rewarding part of journalism is meeting people whose stories might otherwise go untold.
Patrick Hussion Social Media Platforms
He is active on his social media account and often posts on his X(formerly known as Twitter), which has over 140 followers.