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The following characters have worked with Ava at Craven Gifts and QMPD:
 
The following characters have worked with Ava at Craven Gifts and QMPD:
 
====Members of [[Quillsville Metropolitan Police Department]]====
 
====Members of [[Quillsville Metropolitan Police Department]]====
* {{anchor|Pia Yoque}}'''District Attorney Pia Yoque''' (voiced by [[Marti McDaniel]] from 2019-20, Hannah Wilson siince 2020) - Quill County DA who first appears in "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]". Pia has been the district attorney since 1984. Yoque graduated from Indiana University. In 1994, she tried Melanie Tibbs for the female-on-male rape and murder of Kate Zobrowski. Although Melanie maintained her innocence, she was convicted of being identified in the Zobrowski house by Kate's mother, Elinda Zobrowski (also Dana Jane Zobrowski's mother), and Melanie who captured three blocks from home with blood on her boots. Melanie was home on that day as part of a story at Elinda Langston apologizing for a fight first. In fact, officer Joe Noland (who retired from Quillsville PD in 2000) took the letter from Melanie before her arrest.<BR>Thirty years later, Yoque was approached by Lieutenant [[Nick Jeffries]] and Captain [[Brad Hunter]] regarding the case after Elinda Langston recanted her earlier statement and Noland had died from stage 4 prostate cancer. Yoque was angered when Hunter and Jeffries asked for a warrant to search the evidence in the Internal Affairs case against Noland for the letter. Yoque was unswayed by the change in evidence, and refused, maintaing Melanie, who was due to be executed in three days, was guilty.<BR>The day after Melanie's execution, Jeffries searched through the evidence anyway and discovered Melanie's letter, which corroborated her story and cast suspicion on his boss Caroline Nelson (then known as Kyle Nelson). When Yoque walked into the evidence room, demanding to know what Jeffries was doing, Jeffries confronted her with the letter, which Yoque had apparently been aware of. When Yoque, completely unrepentant, still insisted in a condescending tone that Melanie was guilty, Jeffries punched her in the nose and walked out.<BR>Yoque went to Captain Hunter's office later that day, demanding that Jeffries be punished, and was incenced when Hunter allowed him to conduct the interview of Caroline Nelson. Caroline was later arrested for Kate's murder, and though Jeffries was restricted to desk duty for punching Yoque, Yoque herself would eventually be suspended from the DA's office and reprimanded by the Quill County Prosecutor for her actions. Yoque retired from the Quill County District Attorney's office in 2021 after 37 years.
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* '''District Attorney Pia Yoque''' (voiced by [[Marti McDaniel]]) - Quill County DA who first appears in "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]". Pia has been the district attorney since 1984. Yoque graduated from Indiana University. In 1994, she tried Melanie Tibbs for the female-on-male rape and murder of Kate Zobrowski. Although Melanie maintained her innocence, she was convicted of being identified in the Zobrowski house by Kate's mother, Elinda Zobrowski (also Dana Jane Zobrowski's mother), and Melanie who captured three blocks from home with blood on her boots. Melanie was home on that day as part of a story at Elinda Langston apologizing for a fight first. In fact, officer Joe Noland (who retired from Quillsville PD in 2000) took the letter from Melanie before her arrest.<BR>Thirty years later, Yoque was approached by Lieutenant [[Nick Jeffries]] and Captain [[Brad Hunter]] regarding the case after Elinda Langston recanted her earlier statement and Noland had died from stage 4 prostate cancer. Yoque was angered when Hunter and Jeffries asked for a warrant to search the evidence in the Internal Affairs case against Noland for the letter. Yoque was unswayed by the change in evidence, and refused, maintaing Melanie, who was due to be executed in three days, was guilty.<BR>The day after Melanie's execution, Jeffries searched through the evidence anyway and discovered Melanie's letter, which corroborated her story and cast suspicion on his boss Caroline Nelson (then known as Kyle Nelson). When Yoque walked into the evidence room, demanding to know what Jeffries was doing, Jeffries confronted her with the letter, which Yoque had apparently been aware of. When Yoque, completely unrepentant, still insisted in a condescending tone that Melanie was guilty, Jeffries punched her in the nose and walked out.<BR>Yoque went to Captain Hunter's office later that day, demanding that Jeffries be punished, and was incenced when Hunter allowed him to conduct the interview of Caroline Nelson. Caroline was later arrested for Kate's murder, and though Jeffries was restricted to desk duty for punching Yoque, Yoque herself would eventually be suspended from the DA's office and reprimanded by the Quill County Prosecutor for her actions. Yoque retired from the Quill County District Attorney's office in 2028 after 44 years.
  
*{{anchor|Kristy Ellis}} '''Assistant District Attorney Kristy Ellis''' (voiced by [[Donna Doogan]]) - Kristy Ellis is an Assistant District Attorney in Quillsville, first appearing in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Molestation of Marissa Porter]]." Her appearance is modeled after Ava's Zinn's long time friend Elaine Ellis. Kristy Ellis often works closely with the [[Quillsville Metropolitan Police Department]]'s Homicide and Special Victims Units. She has been Pia Yoque's assistant since 2005.
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* '''Assistant District Attorney Kristy Ellis''' (voiced by [[Donna Doogan]]) - Kristy Ellis is an Assistant District Attorney in Quillsville, first appearing in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Molestation of Marissa Porter]]." Her appearance is modeled after Ava's Zinn's long time friend Elaine Ellis. Kristy Ellis often works closely with the [[Quillsville Metropolitan Police Department]]'s Homicide and Special Victims Units. She has been Pia Yoque's assistant since 2005.
  
 
*{{anchor|Commissioner Wolf|Chelsea Wolf}} '''Commissionier (Police Chief) Chelesa Wolf''' (voiced by Alisan Porter in the first appearance, [[Sophia Blanca]] in later appearances) - Quillsville's local Police Commissioner who makes an appearances on the seventh season permiere [[Ten Years to Life]]. Was the ''de facto'' Police Chief until Joanne McCall was hired.
 
*{{anchor|Commissioner Wolf|Chelsea Wolf}} '''Commissionier (Police Chief) Chelesa Wolf''' (voiced by Alisan Porter in the first appearance, [[Sophia Blanca]] in later appearances) - Quillsville's local Police Commissioner who makes an appearances on the seventh season permiere [[Ten Years to Life]]. Was the ''de facto'' Police Chief until Joanne McCall was hired.
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* '''Detective Seargant [[Lilly Rush (Queen of the Willis)|Lillith "Lilly" Rush]]''' (voiced by [[wikipedia:Kathryn Morris|Kathryn Morris]]) - Lilly Rush was born in Quillsville but later moved east where she grew up and and became a police detective in Philadelphia, PA. She would later return to Quillsville after being offered a job as chief of detectives and the rank of Captain with the city police department. At first Wolf and Rush butted heads, but would soon become close friends. Rush also initially clashed with Elaine Reed early in the revived series, but after helping Elaine clear her name during a case where she was falsely accused of infieldy, they became good friends as well. Even though some Quillsville city council members wanted to make her police chief, Rush firmly rebuffed their offers, preferring to work with Commisioner Wolf. Her appearance is modeled after ''[[wikipedia:Cold Case|Cold Case]]'' character of the same name (also portrayed by Kathryn Morris).
 
* '''Detective Seargant [[Lilly Rush (Queen of the Willis)|Lillith "Lilly" Rush]]''' (voiced by [[wikipedia:Kathryn Morris|Kathryn Morris]]) - Lilly Rush was born in Quillsville but later moved east where she grew up and and became a police detective in Philadelphia, PA. She would later return to Quillsville after being offered a job as chief of detectives and the rank of Captain with the city police department. At first Wolf and Rush butted heads, but would soon become close friends. Rush also initially clashed with Elaine Reed early in the revived series, but after helping Elaine clear her name during a case where she was falsely accused of infieldy, they became good friends as well. Even though some Quillsville city council members wanted to make her police chief, Rush firmly rebuffed their offers, preferring to work with Commisioner Wolf. Her appearance is modeled after ''[[wikipedia:Cold Case|Cold Case]]'' character of the same name (also portrayed by Kathryn Morris).
  
*{{anchor|Hunter Arnold}}'''Detetective Seargant Hunter Arnold''' (voiced by Louis Durant) - Police detective introduced in "The Rape of Heather Willis". His first name is revealed in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]". His appearance is modeled after ''[[wikipedia:Hunter (1984 American TV series)|Hunter]]'' character Rick Hunter.  
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*{{anchor|Hunter Arnold}}'''Detetective Seargant Hunter Arnold''' (voiced by [[]]) - Police detective introduced in "The Rape of Heather Willis". His first name is revealed in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]". His appearance is modeled after ''[[wikipedia:Hunter (1984 American TV series)|Hunter]]'' character Rick Hunter.  
  
*{{anchor|Larisa Mack}}'''Detective Larisa Mack''' (voiced by [[Breeanna Sorensen]]) - Police detective introduced in  "[[Quillsville Cold Case: From Retirement to Homicide Detective]]"
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*{{anchor|Larisa Mack}}'''Detective Larisa Mack''' (voiced by [[]]) - Police detective introduced in  "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]"
  
 
* {{anchor|Jana Miller}} '''Detective Janet "Jana" Miller''' (voiced by [[Marla McClinton]]) - Jana Miller is Lilly Rush's new partner first appearing in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: Daddie Dearest]]".   
 
* {{anchor|Jana Miller}} '''Detective Janet "Jana" Miller''' (voiced by [[Marla McClinton]]) - Jana Miller is Lilly Rush's new partner first appearing in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: Daddie Dearest]]".   
  
*{{anchor|Amy Richards}}'''Detective Amy Richards''' (voiced by [[Lanise McClannahan]]) - Police detective introduced in "The Rape of Heather Willis". Her first name is revealed in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: From Retirement to Homicide Detective]]"
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*{{anchor|Amy Richards}}'''Detective Amy Richards''' (voiced by [[]]) - Police detective introduced in "The Rape of Heather Willis". Her first name is revealed in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]"
  
*{{anchor|Jill Tucker}}'''Detective Jill Tucker''' (voiced by [[Jacqui Fountaine]]) - Police detective introduced in  "[[Quillsville Cold Case: From Retirement to Homicide Detective]]". Her appearance is modeled after ''[[wikipedia:Hunter (1984 American TV series)|Hunter]]'' character Dee Dee McCall.
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*{{anchor|Jill Tucker}}'''Detective Jill Tucker''' (voiced by [[]]) - Police detective introduced in  "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]". Her appearance is modeled after ''[[wikipedia:Hunter (1984 American TV series)|Hunter]]'' character Dee Dee McCall.
  
 
*{{anchor|Officer Battishill|Ramona Battishill}}'''Officer Ramona Battishill''' (voiced by [[Kendra Ray]]) - Officer Battishill was born Rayvon Battishill and is Quillsville's (as well as Indiana's) first transgender female police officer. She married Amber Scottsbury in June of 2001 and transitioned to female in 2004. Her appearance is modeled after Candis Cayne. She, along with Officers Dailey, Millspaugh, and Reed were seen to be 'starstruck' by fictional ex-Indiana Colt player Kelvin Rhodes (and his [[wikipedia:Super Bowl XLI|2005 Super Bowl]] ring) and refused to arrest him for felonies against Ava and Lando after finding out who he was in the episode "New Colt on the Block".  
 
*{{anchor|Officer Battishill|Ramona Battishill}}'''Officer Ramona Battishill''' (voiced by [[Kendra Ray]]) - Officer Battishill was born Rayvon Battishill and is Quillsville's (as well as Indiana's) first transgender female police officer. She married Amber Scottsbury in June of 2001 and transitioned to female in 2004. Her appearance is modeled after Candis Cayne. She, along with Officers Dailey, Millspaugh, and Reed were seen to be 'starstruck' by fictional ex-Indiana Colt player Kelvin Rhodes (and his [[wikipedia:Super Bowl XLI|2005 Super Bowl]] ring) and refused to arrest him for felonies against Ava and Lando after finding out who he was in the episode "New Colt on the Block".  
  
*{{anchor|Officer Burnside|Kayla Burnside}}'''Officer Makayala "Kayla" Burnside''' (voiced by [[Cathryn Swaringen|Cathryn Everman]]) - Police officer introduced in "The Rape of Heather Willis". Her first name is revealed in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: From Retirement to Homicide Detective]]"
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*{{anchor|Officer Burnside|Kayla Burnside}}'''Officer Makayala "Kayla" Burnside''' (voiced by [[]]) - Police officer introduced in "The Rape of Heather Willis". Her first name is revealed in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]"
  
*{{anchor|Officer Chapman|Jon Chapman}}'''Officer Jon Chapman''' (voiced by Louis Durant) - Police officer introduced in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: From Retirement to Homicide Detective]]", of which Jon Chapman and Jarrett Dailey are the only male police officers in Quillsville.
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*{{anchor|Officer Chapman|Jon Chapman}}'''Officer Jon Chapman''' (voiced by [[]]) - Police officer introduced in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]", of which Jon Chapman and Jarrett Dailey are the only male police officers in Quillsville.
  
*{{anchor|Officer Connoway|Amber Connoway}}'''Officer Amber Connoway''' (voiced by [[Donna Doogan]]) - Police officer introduced in "The Rape of Heather Willis". Her first name is revealed in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: From Retirement to Homicide Detective]]"
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*{{anchor|Officer Connoway|Amber Connoway}}'''Officer Amber Connoway''' (voiced by [[]]) - Police officer introduced in "The Rape of Heather Willis". Her first name is revealed in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]"
  
 
* {{anchor|Officer Dailey|Jarett Dailey}}'''Officer Jarrett Dailey''' (voiced by [[Frank Davidson]]) – Officer Dailey is a local (and alongside Jon Chapman are the only males out of 125 police officers) police officer in Quillsville who is not averse to tampering with evidence and taking bribes from illegal operations. In one episode Principal Halvorson states that "Officer Dailey may be a disgraced cop who tampered with evidence . . . but this here used to be a man". His appearance is modeled after Ava Zinn's long-time friend Alec Dailey. Dailey (as well as other Quillsville police officers) were seen to be 'starstruck' by fictional ex-Indiana Colt player Kelvin Rhodes (and his [[wikipedia:Super Bowl XLI|2005 Super Bowl]] ring) and refused to arrest him for felonies against Ava and Lando after finding out who he was in the episode "[[New Colt on the Block]]". In "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]," it was revealed that Officer Dailey and Lieutenant Nick Jeffries are the only remaining males on the Quillsville Police force (not counting outsourcing to Craven Gifts) due the department's deciding to lay off most of the male officers on Mayor Kelso's orders. Officer Dailey Lilly Rush's ''de facto'' partner after Tiffani Donovan's death until Ava Willis was hired in 2024.
 
* {{anchor|Officer Dailey|Jarett Dailey}}'''Officer Jarrett Dailey''' (voiced by [[Frank Davidson]]) – Officer Dailey is a local (and alongside Jon Chapman are the only males out of 125 police officers) police officer in Quillsville who is not averse to tampering with evidence and taking bribes from illegal operations. In one episode Principal Halvorson states that "Officer Dailey may be a disgraced cop who tampered with evidence . . . but this here used to be a man". His appearance is modeled after Ava Zinn's long-time friend Alec Dailey. Dailey (as well as other Quillsville police officers) were seen to be 'starstruck' by fictional ex-Indiana Colt player Kelvin Rhodes (and his [[wikipedia:Super Bowl XLI|2005 Super Bowl]] ring) and refused to arrest him for felonies against Ava and Lando after finding out who he was in the episode "[[New Colt on the Block]]". In "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]," it was revealed that Officer Dailey and Lieutenant Nick Jeffries are the only remaining males on the Quillsville Police force (not counting outsourcing to Craven Gifts) due the department's deciding to lay off most of the male officers on Mayor Kelso's orders. Officer Dailey Lilly Rush's ''de facto'' partner after Tiffani Donovan's death until Ava Willis was hired in 2024.
  
*{{anchor|Officer Lankenpeel|Cristi Lankenpeel}}'''Officer Cristi Lankenpeel''' (voiced by Lorri Fink) - Police officer introduced in in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: From Retirement to Homicide Detective]]"
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*{{anchor|Officer Lankenpeel|Cristi Lankenpeel}}'''Officer Cristi Lankenpeel''' (voiced by [[]]) - Police officer introduced in in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]"
  
 
*{{anchor|Officer Millspaugh|Kymberly Millspaugh}}'''Officer Kymberly Millspaugh''' (voiced by [[Karly Jameson]]) - Officer Millspaugh is another police officer in Quillsville. Her appearance is modeled after Ava's Zinn's long time friend Karly Millspaugh. She, along with Officers Dailey, Battishill, and Reed were seen to be 'starstruck' by fictional ex-Indiana Colt player Kelvin Rhodes (and his [[wikipedia:Super Bowl XLI|2005 Super Bowl]] ring) and refused to arrest him for felonies against Ava and Lando after finding out who he was in the episode "New Colt on the Block".  
 
*{{anchor|Officer Millspaugh|Kymberly Millspaugh}}'''Officer Kymberly Millspaugh''' (voiced by [[Karly Jameson]]) - Officer Millspaugh is another police officer in Quillsville. Her appearance is modeled after Ava's Zinn's long time friend Karly Millspaugh. She, along with Officers Dailey, Battishill, and Reed were seen to be 'starstruck' by fictional ex-Indiana Colt player Kelvin Rhodes (and his [[wikipedia:Super Bowl XLI|2005 Super Bowl]] ring) and refused to arrest him for felonies against Ava and Lando after finding out who he was in the episode "New Colt on the Block".  
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**'''Julian Teekerman''' (voiced by Julian Teekaram in the first apperance, [[Kylie Dwyar]] in later appearances) - Along with Jessica Hayes, she is Fox 11's latest  news co-anchor who was introduced in the episode "[[Revenge of the Male Anchors 5]]" who was anchoring news at ABC 7/21 Port Melissa and it is revealed that Teekerman and Hayes are respectively a successor to Ray Cortopassi and Scott Jones as co-anchors of Lindy Thackston and Angela Ganote.  
 
**'''Julian Teekerman''' (voiced by Julian Teekaram in the first apperance, [[Kylie Dwyar]] in later appearances) - Along with Jessica Hayes, she is Fox 11's latest  news co-anchor who was introduced in the episode "[[Revenge of the Male Anchors 5]]" who was anchoring news at ABC 7/21 Port Melissa and it is revealed that Teekerman and Hayes are respectively a successor to Ray Cortopassi and Scott Jones as co-anchors of Lindy Thackston and Angela Ganote.  
 
**'''Lindy Thackston''' ([[wikipedia:Lindy Thackston|herself]]) - Fox 11's morning news co-anchor who was introduced in the episode "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]".  
 
**'''Lindy Thackston''' ([[wikipedia:Lindy Thackston|herself]]) - Fox 11's morning news co-anchor who was introduced in the episode "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]".  
**'''[[Diane Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Diane Willis]]''' - see Ava's Family. Diane is Ava's cousin who co-anchored the noon and 4 pm newscasts with Bob Donaldson from "[[Revenge of the Male Anchors 2]]" until Bob Donaldson's retirement in "[[Revenge of the Male Anchors 5]]". She occassionally anchored with Fanchon Stinger, Angela Stroup and Zach Mullins on Fox 11 Action News at 10.
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**'''[[Diane Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Diane Willis]]''' - see Ava's Family. Diane is Ava's cousin who co-anchored the noon and 4 pm newscasts with Bob Donaldson from "[[Revenge of the Male Anchors 2]]" until Bob Donaldson's retirement in "[[Revenge of the Male Anchor 5]]". She occassionally anchored with Fanchon Stinger, Angela Stroup and Zach Mullins on Fox 11 Action News at 10.
 
** '''Michelle Wilson''' (voiced by [[Kathi Jameson]]) – Quillsville 24's news co-anchor who was introduced in the episode "Revenge of the Male Anchors 2" as a successor to Zach Mullins at Quillsville 24. She moves to CBS 40 Action News as 5pm co-anchor with Stephanie Rose and CBS 40 Action News at 6 and 11 with Pat Carlini.
 
** '''Michelle Wilson''' (voiced by [[Kathi Jameson]]) – Quillsville 24's news co-anchor who was introduced in the episode "Revenge of the Male Anchors 2" as a successor to Zach Mullins at Quillsville 24. She moves to CBS 40 Action News as 5pm co-anchor with Stephanie Rose and CBS 40 Action News at 6 and 11 with Pat Carlini.
 
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** {{anchor|Zach Mullins}}'''Zachary "Zach" Mullins''' (voiced by Ava Zinn) – Mullins is the arrogant, baritone male [[wikipedia:News presenter|news anchor]] at Channel 24 before moving to Fox 11. Mullins co-anchors Fox 11 Action News at 5 and 10 with Angela Stroup and at 6 with Fanchon Stinger. He was also an actor before moving to Quillsville; he was in ''Growing Pains''. Zach tends to insult everybody around him, particularly co-anchor Angela Stroup. He disliked her and frequently traded insults with her on-air. His family includes his first wife, Sarah; his second wife, Lenore; a daughter from his first marriage named Angelika; and a grandson, Angelika's son, Caleb. He is shown to be protective of his daughter and dislikes people's use of the term "freak". Zinn stated that Mullins' voice is the easiest to do for her despite living as a woman, and he was "sort of modeled after Tom Cochrun and Doug Rafferty".<ref>??</ref> Zach hardly speaks in completely normal sentences, instead using his news anchor voice in regular conversation (e.g. "Back to you, [character]"). In [[Revenge of the Male Anchors]], Zach sustains dog bites after [[Tabby Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Tabby Willis]] (then Rags) chews off one of Zach's legs and eventually confesses to this in "Revenge of the Male Anchors 2". In [[Revenge of the Male Anchors 2]], Melissa (acting as Stephanie's manager), succesfully lures Zach and Angela from Quillsville 24 to Fox 11 to replace Bob Donaldson and Cheryl Parker, respectively. In "Zach Mullins: The Man and His Dream", Melissa learns about Mullins' life as an actor and had done minor TV appearances after ''Growing Pains''. Melissa plans to get Zach back on the track in Hollywood. He started off by getting Zach a minor part in an episode of ''General Hospital''. Mullins is murdered in the season 7 finale.
 
** {{anchor|Zach Mullins}}'''Zachary "Zach" Mullins''' (voiced by Ava Zinn) – Mullins is the arrogant, baritone male [[wikipedia:News presenter|news anchor]] at Channel 24 before moving to Fox 11. Mullins co-anchors Fox 11 Action News at 5 and 10 with Angela Stroup and at 6 with Fanchon Stinger. He was also an actor before moving to Quillsville; he was in ''Growing Pains''. Zach tends to insult everybody around him, particularly co-anchor Angela Stroup. He disliked her and frequently traded insults with her on-air. His family includes his first wife, Sarah; his second wife, Lenore; a daughter from his first marriage named Angelika; and a grandson, Angelika's son, Caleb. He is shown to be protective of his daughter and dislikes people's use of the term "freak". Zinn stated that Mullins' voice is the easiest to do for her despite living as a woman, and he was "sort of modeled after Tom Cochrun and Doug Rafferty".<ref>??</ref> Zach hardly speaks in completely normal sentences, instead using his news anchor voice in regular conversation (e.g. "Back to you, [character]"). In [[Revenge of the Male Anchors]], Zach sustains dog bites after [[Tabby Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Tabby Willis]] (then Rags) chews off one of Zach's legs and eventually confesses to this in "Revenge of the Male Anchors 2". In [[Revenge of the Male Anchors 2]], Melissa (acting as Stephanie's manager), succesfully lures Zach and Angela from Quillsville 24 to Fox 11 to replace Bob Donaldson and Cheryl Parker, respectively. In "Zach Mullins: The Man and His Dream", Melissa learns about Mullins' life as an actor and had done minor TV appearances after ''Growing Pains''. Melissa plans to get Zach back on the track in Hollywood. He started off by getting Zach a minor part in an episode of ''General Hospital''. Mullins is murdered in the season 7 finale.
 
**'''Cheryl Parker''' (herself) - Former Fox 11 anchor who departed in [[Revenge of the Male Anchors 2]]. That episode aired months before the real-life Cheryl Parker departed the real-life Indianapolis Fox affiliate on May 26, 2010. She has since moved to Ohio on ''The Souzas''.
 
**'''Cheryl Parker''' (herself) - Former Fox 11 anchor who departed in [[Revenge of the Male Anchors 2]]. That episode aired months before the real-life Cheryl Parker departed the real-life Indianapolis Fox affiliate on May 26, 2010. She has since moved to Ohio on ''The Souzas''.
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===[[wikipedia:WTHR|WTHR]] NBC 13 and WQIN "Quillsville 24"===
 
===[[wikipedia:WTHR|WTHR]] NBC 13 and WQIN "Quillsville 24"===
 
The NBC station is modeled after the real life Indinapolis station of the same name.
 
The NBC station is modeled after the real life Indinapolis station of the same name.
 
WTHR and WQIN become sister stations in "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]." All of now defunct Quillsville 24's newscasts are now produced by WTHR under the "Quillsville 24 Eyewitness News" or "NBC 13 Eyewitness News on Quillsville 24" moniker.  
 
WTHR and WQIN become sister stations in "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]." All of now defunct Quillsville 24's newscasts are now produced by WTHR under the "Quillsville 24 Eyewitness News" or "NBC 13 Eyewitness News on Quillsville 24" moniker.  
* {{anchor|Brian Chris}} '''Brian Chris''' (voiced by Frank Davidson) - The Channel 24 [[wikipedia:Weather forecasting|Forecast]] reporter. Brian Chris is a fast-talking white man who rarely speaks for more than about 1–3 seconds. His news reports are always rapidly spoken and loud. Brian has only spoken for longer than a few seconds on two occasions, one in an episode where Brian and Zach (Mullins) were talking about him stuck in a rainstorm with his umbrella blown away, and in "[[Aeverine Kills Rags]]" where he recaps the previous episode, "[[Rags Kills Aeverine]]".
 
* {{anchor|Debbie Cochrun}} '''Debbie Cochrun''' (voiced by Ava Zinn) - Longtime Quillsville 24 news anchor who formerly anchored with [[Kendra Kendall (Hoosier Anchorwoman!)|Ken Kendall]] until he [[Hoosier Anchorwoman!|left for South Bend]] and transitioned to female.
 
* '''Tom Gaddison''' (voiced by Bob Imperial) – The manager of the Channel 24 news division later becomes general manager of NBC 13 and Quillsville 24.
 
 
*'''Jenna Kooi ({{nee|Maloney}})''' (herself) - Kooi was the weekday morning anchor for Fox 11 Action News and moves to NBC 13 and anchors Eyewitness News at 11AM (Quillsville 24), Noon (NBC 13), 4 (Quillsville 24), and 5 (NBC 13) with Scott Swan. She, and her former Fox 11 (WXIN) colleagues (Angela Ganote and Scott Jones) first appear in [[Aeverine Kills Rags]].
 
*'''Jenna Kooi ({{nee|Maloney}})''' (herself) - Kooi was the weekday morning anchor for Fox 11 Action News and moves to NBC 13 and anchors Eyewitness News at 11AM (Quillsville 24), Noon (NBC 13), 4 (Quillsville 24), and 5 (NBC 13) with Scott Swan. She, and her former Fox 11 (WXIN) colleagues (Angela Ganote and Scott Jones) first appear in [[Aeverine Kills Rags]].
*'''David MacAnally''' (himself)
 
*{{anchor|Dave Malachi}} '''Dave Malachi''' (voiced by Ava Zinn) - Typically referred to as "Mexican reporter Dave Malachi" by his colleagues, he speaks in a nasal monotone cadence that Zinn has described as "all presentation and no substance". He is confirmed as being Burmese in ''[[RAGStory]]''.
 
*'''Mary Milz''' (herself)
 
 
*'''Andrea Moorehead''' (herslef) - Moorehead and her WTHR colleague Anne Marie Tiernon first appear on [[Therapist Hopping 2]].  
 
*'''Andrea Moorehead''' (herslef) - Moorehead and her WTHR colleague Anne Marie Tiernon first appear on [[Therapist Hopping 2]].  
 
*'''Scott Swan''' (himself) - Swan makes his first appear on [[The Rape of Heather Willis]].  
 
*'''Scott Swan''' (himself) - Swan makes his first appear on [[The Rape of Heather Willis]].  
 
*'''Anne Marie Tiernon''' (herself) - Tiernon and her WTHR colleague Andrea Moorehead first appear on [[Therapist Hopping 2]].  
 
*'''Anne Marie Tiernon''' (herself) - Tiernon and her WTHR colleague Andrea Moorehead first appear on [[Therapist Hopping 2]].  
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*'''Mary Milz''' (herself)
 
*'''Rich van Wyk''' (himself)
 
*'''Rich van Wyk''' (himself)
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*'''David MacAnally''' (himself)
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* '''Tom Gaddison''' (voiced by Bob Imperial) – The manager of the Channel 24 news division later becomes general manager of NBC 13 and Quillsville 24.
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* '''Debbie Cochrun''' (voiced by Ava Zinn) - Longtime Quillsville 24 news anchor who formerly anchored with [[Kendra Kendall (Hoosier Anchorwoman!)|Ken Kendall]] until he [[Hoosier Anchorwoman!|left for South Bend]] and transitioned to female.
  
 
==Other recurring characters==
 
==Other recurring characters==
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* '''[[wikipedia:Nick Fradianai|Nick Fradianai]]''' (voiced by Himself) – Nick is a famous muscian and performs with Karly Jameson first appearing in season 7's "Ten Years to Life".
 
* '''[[wikipedia:Nick Fradianai|Nick Fradianai]]''' (voiced by Himself) – Nick is a famous muscian and performs with Karly Jameson first appearing in season 7's "Ten Years to Life".
  
* '''[[wikipedia:Crystal Gayle|Crystal Gayle]]''' (voiced by Herself) – Crystal is a famous muscian, and her hit song "Another World" is played frequently on the show since season 6. She replaces Barbara Hobbs as the spokesperson for Aldi Mart in the seventh season. Additionally, Crystal Gayle is also seen in archival footage of her performances, which are used when one of the characters needs a distraction. The first such appearance was in the episode "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]" Angie said that the guests were expecting a show—cut to a clip of Gayle singing, [[wikipedia:You Never Miss a Real Good Thing (Till He Says Goodbye)|You Never Miss a Real Good Thing]]" and [[wikipedia:The Woman in Me (Crystal Gayle song)|The Woman in Me]]. Crystal Gayle has also been featured in "[[Revenge of the Male Anchors 5]]" performing "[[wikipedia:Half the Way|Half the Way]]" and "After You're Gone"; "[[Quillsville Cold Case: From Retirement to Homicide Detective]]" performing "You Don't Know Me" and "Someday Soon"; and in the closing credits of "[[Quillsville Cold Case: Doctor Death of Indiana]]" performing [[wikipedia:You and I (Eddie Rabbit and Crystal Gayle song)|You and I]] with [[wikipedia:Eddie Rabbit|Eddie Rabbit]] as well as another episode (which featured a 3-minute clip of her and Gary Morris singing "Another World"). She also appears in archive footage in te same manner on Zinn's other show ''[[Caprice & Ella]]'', of which like ''Queen of the Willis'', are used when one of the characters needs a distraction.
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* '''[[wikipedia:Crystal Gayle|Crystal Gayle]]''' (voiced by Herself) – Crystal is a famous muscian, and her hit song "Another World" is played frequently on the show since season 6. She replaces Barbara Hobbs as the spokesperson for Aldi Mart in the seventh season. Additionally, Crystal Gayle is also seen in archival footage of her performances, which are used when one of the characters needs a distraction. The first such appearance was in the episode "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]" Angie said that the guests were expecting a show—cut to a clip of Gayle singing, [[wikipedia:You Never Miss a Real Good Thing (Till He Says Goodbye)|You Never Miss a Real Good Thing]]" and [[wikipedia:The Woman in Me (Crystal Gayle song)|The Woman in Me]]<br>Crystal Gayle has also been featured in "[[Revenge of the Male Anchors 5]]" performing "[[wikipedia:Half the Way|Half the Way]]" and "After You're Gone"; "[[Quillsville Cold Case: From Retirement to Homicide Detective]]" performing "You Don't Know Me" and "Someday Soon"; and in the closing credits of "[[Quillsville Cold Case: Doctor Death of Indiana]]" performing [[wikipedia:You and I (Eddie Rabbit and Crystal Gayle song)|You and I]] with [[wikipedia:Eddie Rabbit|Eddie Rabbit]] as well as another episode (which featured a 3-minute clip of her and Gary Morris singing "Another World").
  
 
* '''Paige Hall''' (voiced by Holly Everman) – An ultra-liberal social worker from Fort Wayne. Physically frail, as she considers carpal tunnel a disability (nicknamed "Twig Girl"). In the pilot episode, she is assigned to investigate the allegation that Ava is beating Rags. She appears in two later episode as an advocate when Ava fired an unreliable drunk and in Quillsville Cold Case for drug-abuse.
 
* '''Paige Hall''' (voiced by Holly Everman) – An ultra-liberal social worker from Fort Wayne. Physically frail, as she considers carpal tunnel a disability (nicknamed "Twig Girl"). In the pilot episode, she is assigned to investigate the allegation that Ava is beating Rags. She appears in two later episode as an advocate when Ava fired an unreliable drunk and in Quillsville Cold Case for drug-abuse.

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