'SHE WILL ALWAYS BE MY HERO': ukeewashington remembers legendary journalist Trudy Haynes
WDAS Radio personality Patty Jackson remembers her last encounter with Haynes during a recent awards luncheon.
Former news anchor Larry Kane met Haynes when they were street reporters at competing stations in 1966. Kane later worked alongside her at Channel 3. He recalls that same barrier-breaking presence that would become part of Haynes’s lasting legacy.
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