Gables worked as a news anchor at
WCBS-TV in
New York City. As co-anchor of
CBS 2 News This Morning from 2003 to 2006, Gables covered many New York City events, including the New York City Subway Centennial Celebration; the
Republican National Convention; the
Summer Olympics bid; the re-opening of the
Statue of Liberty; the
Twin Towers Memorial; the
NYC Transit strike; and the
Blackout of 2003. Gables has hosted several specials such as "Salute to NYC Schools:
Truman High School" and the "
Tunnel to Towers Run". Gables also participated in the run, which honored the NYC firefighters who died on September 11, 2001. Gables also wrote and anchored "Salute to Harlem", which explored Harlem's economic development, social impact and future. Gables launched her broadcast journalism career at
KWCH-DT in
Wichita, KS, where she reported and anchored the station's public affairs program. She then moved on to
KWTV-DT in
Oklahoma City, OK, promoted from associate producer to education reporter and news anchor, covering US military issues affecting
Tinker Air Force Base. Next, Gables became morning news anchor/general assignment reporter for
WDIV-TV in
Detroit, MI. There, she covered breaking stories with all three US Automakers and served as spokesperson for the
American Cancer Society's Southwest Michigan Division, which led her to produce a two-hour special on breast cancer awareness for WDIV. Gables also spent time in radio broadcasting, serving
KVSP in Oklahoma City as news director and host. From 2007 to 2010, Gables was the host of
Black Enterprise Business Report. She was then the weekend morning anchor for
WFAA-TV in
Dallas, TX until 2014 and an anchor with
KTBS-TV in
Shreveport, LA between 2016 and 2018 ==Projects==