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Leon Harris: From CNN Pioneer to NBC4 Veteran

Personal Information Tables

Personal Details

AttributeDetails
Full NameLeon Harris
Date of BirthApril 20, 1961
BirthplaceAkron, Ohio
Education– Buchtel High School (1979)
– Ohio University (Communications, cum laude, 1983)
– Honorary Doctorate (Ohio University, 1999)
Current RoleNews Anchor at NBC4 Washington (WRC-TV)
Notable AwardsMultiple Emmy Awards, National Cable ACE Awards

Family Information

RelationDetails
FatherLeon Harris Sr.
MotherLorrene Harris
SpouseDawn Lomax Harris (Nurse)
ChildrenDarren (Bucknell graduate), Lauren (Temple graduate)
SiblingsMarcus, Jerry, James (Akron), Kimberly (Houston)

Timeline of Major Events

YearEvent
1961Born in Akron, Ohio
1979Graduated from Buchtel High School
1983Graduated cum laude from Ohio University
1983Started at CNN as entry-level video journalist
1991Became full-time anchor at CNN
1999Received honorary doctorate from Ohio University
2003Joined WJLA-TV Washington D.C.
2006Won Emmy for Best Anchor
2013Survived necrotizing pancreatitis
2016Left WJLA-TV
2017Joined NBC4 Washington
2022DUI incident and brief suspension
2024Stepped away from anchor desk due to health issues

Early Life and Education

Childhood and Youth

  • Born and raised in Akron, Ohio
  • Attended Buchtel High School
  • Excelled academically, earning National Merit Scholarship
  • Developed early interest in communications

College Years

  • Attended Ohio University on scholarship
  • Met future wife Dawn Lomax
  • Graduated cum laude in Communications
  • Built foundation for broadcasting career

Career Evolution

CNN Years (1983-2003)

  • Started as unpaid intern
  • Progressed to video journalist
  • Became assistant director of satellite department
  • Covered major events:
  • Persian Gulf War
  • Presidential summits
  • International diplomatic events
  • Achieved anchor position in 1991
  • Co-anchored CNN Live Today with Daryn Kagan

WJLA-TV Period (2003-2016)

  • Anchored 5 PM and 11 PM newscasts
  • Won multiple local Emmy Awards
  • Developed strong community connections
  • Built reputation in D.C. market
  • Contract not renewed in 2016

NBC4 Washington (2017-Present)

  • Co-anchors News 4 at 4 with Eun Yang
  • Reports for News 4 at 11
  • Continues award-winning journalism
  • Focus on community stories
  • Recent health-related step back from anchor desk

Professional Achievements

Awards and Recognition

  • Multiple Emmy Awards
  • Two National Cable ACE Awards for Best Anchor
  • Recognition for coverage of:
  • Oklahoma City bombing
  • September 11th attacks
  • 2000 presidential election
  • Hurricane Katrina
  • El Salvador immigration reporting

Notable Coverage

  • L.A. riots (first major on-air reporting)
  • O.J. Simpson trial
  • Presidential elections
  • Natural disasters
  • International news events

Personal Challenges

Health Issues

  • Survived two brushes with death from necrotizing pancreatitis (2013)
  • Recent health concerns leading to step back from anchoring (2024)

Legal Challenges

  • 2013 DUI incident and probation
  • 2022 DUI incident and brief suspension

Community Involvement

Youth Initiatives

  • Established scholarships at Ohio University
  • Focus on supporting young people
  • Award-winning series on youth achievement
  • Mentorship programs

Public Speaking

  • Regular speaking engagements
  • University lectures
  • Community events
  • Professional conferences

Legacy and Impact

Broadcasting Innovation

  • Pioneered satellite news coverage
  • Adapted to changing media landscape
  • Maintained journalistic integrity
  • Influenced next generation of journalists

Community Leadership

  • Strong advocate for youth education
  • Local news focus
  • Community engagement
  • Public service commitment

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