Tajma Hall, Reporter

Tajma Hall joined the CBS 58 news team as a reporter in February of 2022.
Throughout her career, Tajma has covered a variety of stories across Wisconsin, including consumer issues, severe weather, the kidnapping of Jayme Closs, and how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted Wisconsinites. 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 member of the investigative team for NBC15 News. Before Madison, Tajma anchored and reported in Eau Claire for WEAU. As a Chicago native, she graduated from Columbia College with a degree in journalism. During her senior year of college, 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 trips to Chicago to visit family.
Tajma is a proud member of the National Association of Black Journalists and is thrilled to be joining the Milwaukee community.
If you have a story idea or just want to say hello, you can email Tajma at thall@cbs58.com or connect with Tajma on Facebook or Instagram.
Articles by Tajma Hall
- Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin pauses abortions following Supreme Court ruling
- Judge in Slenderman case orders evaluation for Morgan Geyser
- Wisconsin state health officials now recommend COVID-19 vaccines for kids as young as 6 months
- Window Select back in court for two eviction hearings
- Police identify 2 people of interest in connection to disappearance of Sandra Eckert
- Severe storms leave behind significant damage in Sheboygan
- World Elder Abuse Awareness Day: Thousands of cases reported in Milwaukee County last year
- Tampon shortage sparks growing concern
- Milwaukee man experiencing long COVID says symptoms remain more than a year later
- Window Select customers still working to get refunds
- Former Phillis Wheatley School to become new affordable housing option in Milwaukee
- Shortage of public defenders causing delay in criminal cases
- $2 million federal investment to help address labor shortages in Milwaukee
- Milwaukee social worker merges music and mental health with 'Trap Therapy'
- Window Select owner failed to pay mortgage; sued for $1.2 million in foreclosure lawsuit
- Wisconsin educators say arming teachers with guns is not a solution to school shootings
- Milwaukee's Office of Violence Prevention hosts public meeting offering data and discussion on tackling city issues
- Senate votes against additional pandemic relief funds for restaurants
- Employee-led program aims to address high suicide rates among construction workers
- Former Window Select employee speaks out as third-party company takes over operations
- Reward increased to $5,000 to find Terry Jackson, accused in homicide of Brittany Booker in Racine
- COVID-19 outbreak forces cancellation of Titanic The Musical
- Bucks fans remain hopeful after Game 4 loss to the Celtics
- 3 additional lawsuits filed against Window Select following class action lawsuit
- Midge flies take over the lakefront in Milwaukee. How long will they be around?
- Some worry women will seek unsafe abortion options if current access becomes limited
- Class-action lawsuit filed against Window Select
- Couple who paid Window Select $20,000 for unfinished project now close to getting refund
- Public records show Window Select owner behind on his own property taxes
- MPD Mounted Patrol Foundation receives donation to acquire new horse, 'Athena'
- Empty shelves as baby formula shortage grows worse
- Community gathers for vigil honoring Brittany Booker, mother killed in Racine
- Window Select served eviction papers at its Menomonee Falls distribution warehouse
- Other companies are now stepping in to help Window Select customers
- Frustrated Window Select customers now scrambling to cancel unfulfilled orders
- More than 100 Milwaukee-area students commit to colleges across the nation, earning $17 million in scholarships
- Bucks fans still confident team will make it to another NBA Championship
- Skyrocketing airline prices are not stopping travelers from booking flights
- Window Select Investigation: CBS 58 confirms owner of Menomonee Falls window company has criminal history
- Window Select general manager steps down following storm of complaints
- What to do if you are a Window Select customer with an issue
- Menomonee Falls window company now under investigation after dozens of complaints from customers
- More than 80 complaints filed against Menomonee Falls window company for failure to deliver after payment
- Doctors and volunteers pack medical supplies to send to Ukraine
- Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court confirmation highlights the importance of diversity among judges
- Uncle of 8-year-old Sheboygan Falls boy speaks out following his nephew's death
- Redefining 'tip culture': Milwaukee brewery tosses tips; ups hourly wages for staff
- Son and daughter of missing Franklin woman hold on to hope for answers, 1 year later
- After more than 100 years of attempts, Lynching is now a federal hate crime
- NFL to require teams to hire more women and minority coaches for 2022 football season
- Local comedians react to Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars
- 'It's too soon': MPS families react to decision to drop mask requirements in school
- Home prices reach historic highs in Wisconsin as buyers navigate the real estate market
- Jefferson County officials respond to concerns about dumping of dead chickens
- Palmyra residents worried about disposal of dead chickens amid bird flu concerns
- How to make your gas last as fuel prices remain high
- Milwaukee Academy of Science's boys basketball team goes for state title
- NCAA tournament brings excited fans and a boost to Milwaukee businesses
- Day care concerns as pediatricians report increase in illness among young kids
- Milwaukee officials mark 2 years of COVID with in-person briefing
- Milwaukee Admirals show support for Ukraine
- Brewers fans and local businesses excited for baseball season to return
- Dancing Grannies prepare for first big parade since Waukesha tragedy
- Waukesha officials: Dispatch system error delayed response time in deadly apartment fire
- Wisconsin family mourns Ukrainian-American man who helped them adopt their children
- Should Milwaukee Public Schools implement a 4-day school week?
- Study suggests Pfizer's vaccine for kids 5-11 is less effective; local health officials and parents respond
- Family, friends gather to pay tribute to Keishon Thomas, man who died in MPD custody
- Milwaukee's iconic Hoan Bridge goes blue and gold for Ukraine
- Consumer Alert: Cudahy man warns homeowners about deceiving letter he received in the mail
- Bronzeville Center for the Arts moves forward to next phase
- Milwaukee Rental Housing Resource Center hopes to help those facing eviction
- Milwaukee officials: 'We're still in a youth mental health crisis'
- Event planning industry sees shift as COVID-19 cases continue to drop
- New partnership brings allergen-free desserts to Marquette's dining hall
- Looking ahead to Milwaukee's mayoral primary
- Special kids corner unveiled inside Milwaukee laundromat
- Wisconsinites lost millions of dollars to romance scams since the pandemic
- Community leaders highlight affordable housing initiatives for homeless veterans