Caroline Goggin joined the Action News team in July 2023 as an anchor/reporter. Prior to returning home to Pennsylvania, Goggin spent seven years working in New England. She most recently worked as a reporter and fill-in anchor at WHDH in Boston, where she covered her fair share of severe weather, breaking news events, and championship runs. Prior to that, Goggin worked as an anchor/reporter for WPRI in Providence. One of her most notable assignments in Rhode Island was a deep dive she did on how burn pits were affecting members of the military. Goggin began her career as an anchor and reporter for WBNG in Binghamton, New York.

During her time in Rhode Island, and just a few weeks after getting married, Goggin suffered a stroke at the age of 27. After making a full recovery, she and her husband, Travis, decided to get involved in the stroke community. In February 2020, she was honored by the American Heart Association during their Go Red for Women luncheon in Providence. Then, in April 2022, she and her husband ran the Boston Marathon for Tedy's Team - an organization created by stroke survivor and former New England Patriot, Tedy Bruschi. Throughout their training, Goggin and her husband raised $25,000 for the organization - funds that will be used for stroke research and awareness efforts.

After almost a decade away, Goggin is returning home to the Philadelphia area and to her favorite sports teams. She was born and raised in West Chester and is a graduate of Bishop Shanahan High School in Downingtown. Goggin graduated from Penn State University with a degree in broadcast journalism. When she isn't at work, you can find her on a run with her husband or on a walk with their dog, Winston. Goggin is so excited to be home and to share your stories!


Caroline's Stories
Security top of mind for local Jewish community
Volunteers planted 1,200 Israeli flags around the Katz Jewish Community Center in Cherry Hill, New Jersey on Wednesday.
Delaware County community 'blindsided' by hiring of new police chief at public meeting
The meeting began with a passionate public comment about the council's search for a new chief after a controversial vote back in June to remove Chief Patrick Kilroy. 
More details revealed about Parker's Philadelphia 76ers' arena deal | What you should know
The city projects this will generate over $700 million in new tax revenue, along with the creation of over 1,000 jobs.
World War II veteran honored during surprise ceremony in Cherry Hill
Surrounded by his family, 97-year-old William Gerald Schumacher, who served in World War II, was honored in Cherry Hill.
Funeral service held for fallen Philadelphia Police Sgt. Jaime Roman
Jaime Roman was posthumously promoted to the rank of sergeant during the Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul.
'He's under criminal investigation': Tempers flare over Delco police chief candidate
The Delaware County Police Union says Raheem Blanden is on leave from his job as a Chester police officer and is under investigation for alleged misconduct on the force.
Levittown family displaced, dogs rescued after fire tears through home
The Campbells said they rushed home to Silverspruce Road, where at least seven fire companies were working to contain the flames.
Pa. AG issues warning after Philly group allegedly used cloned key fobs to steal cars
The AG's office said the charged defendants allegedly entered vehicles and used cloned key fobs that were re-programmed to steal the cars.
403 American flags adorn lawn of Bucks County fire company in honor of lives lost on 9/11
One by one, members of the crowd plucked an American flag from the grass. Then, they stacked the flags on a table inside the firehouse before reading the names of the fallen.
Vandal sought after memorial for fallen officer defaced in New Castle County
The memorial was dedicated to Lt. Joseph Szczerba, who was killed in the line of duty nearly 13 years ago.