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  2. Wendy Rieger, NBC4 Washington reporter, dies from brain ... - AOL

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    Wendy Rieger, a longtime NBC4 Washington anchor and reporter, died Saturday after a battle with brain cancer. "We lost our smart, vibrant, wonderful Wendy Rieg

  3. David Rosenbaum (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    David Eugene Rosenbaum (March 1, 1942 – January 8, 2006) was an American journalist, particularly known for his coverage of politics—in Washington, D.C., and nationally—for The New York Times. His death led to nationally noted reforms of the emergency services in Washington, D.C.

  4. Edward J. Walsh (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Joseph Walsh (March 5, 1942 – February 14, 2014) was an American political journalist and foreign correspondent for The Washington Post and The Oregonian. [1] [2]Born in Chicago, Illinois, Walsh graduated from the College of St. Thomas, now the University of St. Thomas, in Saint Paul, Minnesota, in 1963.

  5. Bruce Johnson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Chester Bruce Johnson [1] (June 5, 1950 – April 3, 2022) was an American television news anchorman and reporter for WUSA 9 (CBS) TV in Washington, D.C. [2] He focused on politics and urban affairs as a journalist. [3] [4] In 2018, Johnson was honored by NATAS with its Board of Governors Award.

  6. Wendy Rieger - Wikipedia

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    Wendy Bell Rieger (April 18, 1956 – April 16, 2022) was an American journalist and actress. [2] She was known for her work as an anchor person for WRC-TV. [3] [4]Rieger is also known for founding Going Green, an online publication.

  7. Neil King Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In Washington, King served as chief diplomatic correspondent, national political reporter, and finally as the paper’s global economics editor before leaving the paper in 2016. [ 8 ] In 2002, King shared in the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting, awarded to The Wall Street Journal 's staff for coverage of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack ...

  8. Martin Baron - Wikipedia

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    Martin Baron (born October 24, 1954) is an American journalist who was editor of The Washington Post from December 31, 2012, until his retirement on February 28, 2021. [1] He was previously editor of The Boston Globe from 2001 to 2012; during that period, the Globe ' s coverage of the Boston Catholic sexual abuse scandal earned a Pulitzer Prize.

  9. Tom Jarriel - Wikipedia

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    Jarriel married Joan Borgeson in 1957, and they had three children. [1] In their later years, they divided their time between Florida and Edgewater, Maryland. [1]Jarriel had a stroke in December 2023, and died from related complications at a care facility in Annapolis, Maryland, on October 24, 2024, at the age of 89.