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NBC4 Washington acknowledges anchor Leon Harris, 63, ‘appeared unwell’ after cringe broadcast, ‘stepping away’ for health reasons David Propper December 2, 2024 at 8:17 PM
NBC Washington anchor Leon Harris is taking time away from the station to focus on his health, the station said, after viewers became concerned during his appearance on a broadcast last week.
Viewers noted online that Harris, 63, seemed to struggle during NBC4 News' Thanksgiving day broadcast Washington, D.C. TV Anchor Leon Harris Taking Leave of Absence for ‘Health Issues’ After ...
In 2013, Harris was profiled for surviving two brushes with death, due to necrotizing pancreatitis. [6] In April 2017, NBC owned-and-operated station WRC-TV in Washington, D.C. announced that Leon Harris would join its news team on April 21. [7] He currently co-anchors News 4 at 4 alongside Eun Yang and reports for News 4 at 11.
The eight wards of Washington D.C. (2012–2022) The eight wards of Washington D.C. (2003–2013) These lists include all members of the Council of the District of Columbia since its creation in 1975. All members are elected to 4-year terms (except for the initial 2-year terms for half the members elected to the first council, in 1974).
City Council 25th since 2019: Jeanette Taylor [130] Chicago Illinois: City Council 20th since 2019: Andre Vasquez [130] Chicago Illinois: City Council 40th since 2019: Angela Clay [131] Chicago Illinois: City Council 46th since 2023: Sylvia Campos [132] Corpus Christi Texas: City Council District 2 since 2023 Nate Baker [133] Durham North ...
Local NBC4 Washington news anchor Leon Harris, who delivers the network’s nightly broadcast at 4 p.m. and 5 p.m., sparked concern among viewers after he appeared to stumble over his words during ...
Metropolitan Washington Labor Council, AFL–CIO [9] UNITE HERE Local 25 [65] Washington Teachers' Union (AFT Local 6) [14] Working Families Party [15] Individuals. Henry Cohen, Ward 3 candidate; Janeese Lewis George, councilperson for Ward 4 (since 2021) [66] Ed Lazere, candidate for Council of the District of Columbia in 2018 [67]