Bill Ritter, an anchor at WABC in New York City since 2001, has announced his retirement after revealing that he is experiencing early signs of Alzheimer's disease. Ritter has been a prominent figure in New York's evening news for over two decades and plans to continue reporting on the disease despite stepping down from his anchor position.
WABC Anchor Bill Ritter Announces Retirement Due to Alzheimer's Diagnosis
Bill Ritter, a longtime anchor at WABC in New York City, has announced his retirement following a diagnosis of early signs of Alzheimer's disease. He has been a familiar face in the city's evening news since 2001 and intends to continue reporting on Alzheimer's.
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WABC Anchor Bill Ritter Announces Retirement Due to Alzheimer's Diagnosis