Susan Biddle/The The Washington Post via Getty Wendy Rieger, longtime anchor for NBC4 in Washington, D.C., died April 16 from an aggressive brain cancer. She was 65. On Saturday, the news station ...
Longtime television news anchor Wendy Rieger, who co-presented NBC4’s 5pm broadcast in Washington DC for over 20 years, died on 16 April at the age of 65. She died of glioblastoma, an aggressive form ...
A beloved Washington, D.C. news anchor died on April 16 at the age of 65, a year after revealing that she had been diagnosed with glioblastoma. Wendy Rieger co-anchored the 5 p.m. NBC4 news broadcast ...
WASHINGTON (7NEWS) — Longtime Washington DC anchor Wendy Rieger lost her battle with cancer on Saturday at the age of 65. In a statement from NBC4, Rieger had been battling brain cancer for almost a ...
Wendy Rieger recently passed away at the age of 65. She co-anchored the 5.00 pm newscast on Washington’s NBC station WRC-TV for more than 30 years. She died on April 16 at a hospice facility in ...
WASHINGTON — Longtime Washington anchor and reporter Wendy Rieger died Saturday morning at the age of 65. She had been battling Glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. Rieger was a familiar ...
“Today” anchors Savnnah Guthrie and Craig Melvin remembered their former NBC colleague, journalist Wendy Rieger, who died over the weekend at 65. “We loved Wendy,” Guthrie said on Monday’s show. “We ...
This was not like your Aunt Betty’s memorial service. The memorial service Wednesday for News4’s dear Wendy Rieger included a Native American dance of life that had people on their feet. In a church ...
Wendy Rieger, who anchored NBC Washington’s afternoon broadcast for more than 25 years until her retirement last December, has entered hospice care. Anchor Jim Handly gave an update during Friday’s ...
Wendy Rieger anchors News4 at 5, the No. 1 newscast in Washington at 5 p.m. Rieger joined News4 in 1988 as a general assignment reporter, mostly covering breaking news for News4 at 11 p.m. She began ...
An NBC4 journalist who has been on the job in D.C. for decades has been out of the anchor chair in recent weeks — Wendy Rieger is recovering from heart surgery. Heart disease can strike anyone. “This ...
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