Another new face is joining the Fox43 news team.

Ali Bradley will join the local Fox affiliate as an anchor for the 5 and 10 p.m. news broadcasts starting March 15.

Announcement Alert: I'm joining the @fox43 team as their new evening anchor. Thank u Toledo for the ongoing support! pic.twitter.com/ByEUaUMj2P — Ali Bradley (@AliBradleyTV) February 22, 2016

Bradley joins the Fox43 team from Toledo, Ohio, and was previously employed with CBS 11.

According to the Toledo Blade, Bradley was one of seven employees fired from the CBS affiliate in January. The Blade shared unconfirmed reports that the seven may have been fired after playing Cards Against Humanity at the station on New Year's weekend. The card game is a competition where players complete sentences with phrases that could be considered offensive. The story went viral and was posted on multiple national websites.

At the time, WTOL said in a statement: "WTOL takes seriously its employment policies and our obligation to provide an environment in which all employees are treated with respect and dignity. As a result, WTOL had to take personnel actions this week related to several employees. Due to personnel matters being involved, we cannot comment further."

A similar situation took place in our area, where news anchor Al Gnoza was let go from ABC27. He was later hired by CBS21.

Bradley did not respond to a request for comment. Fox43 had no comment on Bradley's previous employment, but news director Matt McConico was enthusiastic for Bradley's hiring.

"I think she's absolutely the right person to come here and tell the story of central Pennsylvania," he said. "We're very confident she's going to fit in great with our staff here."

According to stationindex.com, the Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York market is the 41st largest TV market in the country. Toledo is 73rd.

Her Twitter feed says she is from Washington state and is a graduate of Washington State University.

I am happy to announce that I am joining the team at WPMT FOX43 in Pennsylvania as their new evening anchor. I am excited for the future, and so grateful to everyone in Toledo for the ongoing support! Posted by Ali Bradley on Monday, February 22, 2016

She also posted this tweet soon after leaving the Toledo job.