While working for WUSA9, Hayward was credited with being the first female news anchor in Washington, D.C. Hayward began working for WUSA9 as a news anchor in 1973. Hayward now resides in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for the majority of the year. Hayward retired from WUSA9 in 2015 after these allegations were made but later in the same year she was dismissed from this lawsuit and freed of the allegations. Hayward was named in a lawsuit with Options Public Charter School. and only a week after the diagnosis, the tumour was removed and she was declared cancer-free. In 2012, Hayward was diagnosed with stage two breast cancer. In 1972, Hayward began working at WUSA9 as a news anchor and stayed there until her retirement in 2015. She has also received two honorary doctorate degrees from both Howard University and Southeastern University. She is a graduate of Howard University with joint degrees in English and Spanish. Hayward, was born on October 23, 1945, in East Orange, New Jersey. Jacqueline Hayward Wilson, better known as J. and the first African American female news presenter. She is best known for being the first female news anchor in Washington, D.C. Hayward (born October 23, 1945), also known as Jacqueline Hayward Wilson, is an American news anchor who worked for WUSA9 in Washington, D.C. NABJ Hall of Fame Honoree, "Washingtonian of the Year", local Emmys, International Film Festival Finalist, Board of Governors Award Howard University, Southeastern Universityįirst woman to anchor news cast, Charter school scandal
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