He is the weather anchor for the weekend evening editions of Eyewitness News.
Channel 3's newscasts were called Eyewitness News for many years.
The station changed its branding to Eyewitness News in the early 1990s.
He started at Eyewitness News in the summer of 1998 as a weekend anchor.
This has become an extremely popular format with the advent of Eyewitness News.
The name is found on fewer stations than Eyewitness News.
In the 1980s, this changed to Eyewitness News.
Pineda can be seen faithfully on the evening editions of "Eyewitness News".
During her tenure at Eyewitness News, she went into labor on air with her second child and has won local emmys.
Eyewitness News continued as a nightly half-hour bulletin until 1984 when it was expanded to a one-hour format.