Ala Errebhi Biography
Ala Errebhi joined the 7 Eyewitness News morning team as a multimedia journalist in February 2019.
She graduated from California State University, Northridge with a Bachelor’s in Broadcast Journalism and a focus on Political Science.
She worked as a producer at the university’s radio station, 88.5 KCSN, helping put together the weekday half-hour show, the Evening Update. She helped produce a show that won a Golden Mike Award in 2016.
Her second job in the broadcast field brought her to KTTC-Newscenter in Minnesota, where she worked as a multimedia journalist. There, Ala worked as a reporter, anchor, and producer and covered anything from crime and breaking news to agriculture and local elections.
Errebhi is a dual citizen of Tunisia and the United States. She’s fluent in Arabic and has a working knowledge of German and Korean.
She’s a die-hard Bayern Munich fan and believes they’re the best soccer team in the Bundesliga”don’t fight her on this one”.
Ala Errebhi Age
Ala Errebhi joined the 7 Eyewitness News morning team as a multimedia journalist in February 2019. She has not revealed her actual age but the details are under review and will be updated soon.
Ala Errebhi Family
Ala joined the KTTC team in February of 2017 as a multimedia journalist. She graduated from California State University, Northridge in May 2016 with a B.A in broadcast journalism and a collateral field in political science. Ala has not revealed the details of her parents. The information is under review and will be updated soon.
Ala Errebhi Husband
Ala’s a die-hard Bayern Munich fan and believes they’re the best soccer team in the Bundesliga”don’t fight her on this one”. She has shared details of her husband and dating life. The information is under review and will be updated soon.
Ala Errebhi Net Worth
She joined the 7 Eyewitness News morning team as a multimedia journalist in February 2019.
She graduated from California State University, Northridge with a Bachelor’s in Broadcast Journalism and a focus on Political Science. Ala Errebhi estimated Net Worth as of 2019 is under review and will be updated soon.
Ala Errebhi Articles
Research shows ‘Watch and Wait’ approach to cancer treatment could help patients avoid surgery
wkbw.com — BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — A cancer diagnosis is a life-changing event, and some doctors have their patients start treatment right away. But new research on two types of cancer shows you may actually improve your chances of survival, and quality of life. “Historically, colorectal cancer has always been treated with surgery,” said Dr. Steven Nurkin with the Roswell Park Cancer Institute. But with new types of more effective treatment, some patients might be able to avoid surgery altogether.
Local comic store taking board game donations to help UB student veterans reduce stress
wkbw.com — AMHERST, N.Y. (WKBW) — It all started when Iron Buffalo’s owner, William Water rose, overheard a conversation at his comic store.
The president of UB’s Veteran Student Association and a veteran’s advocate were talking about board games as a type of therapy for veterans. They said it was a way for vets to de-stress when they return to civilian life.
Retrofits underway for veterans posts after Korean War vet fell to his death
wkbw.com — It was back in October when a Korean War Veteran fell down a flight of stairs at a veteran’s post in South Buffalo and died.
There was no elevator for him to get upstairs.. Norman Racki lost his life going up the stairs at American Legion Post 721. But the tragic incident inspired action. Work is now underway to make sure accidents like that never happen again.
Veteran’s deaths highlights need for elevators
ktvq.com — Click here for updates on this story New York, NY (WKBW ) — It was back in October when a Korean War Veteran fell down a flight of stairs at a veteran’s post in South Buffalo and died.
There was no elevator for him to get upstairs..Norman Racki lost his life going up the stairs at American Legion Post 721. But the tragic incident inspired action. Work is now underway to make sure accidents like that never happen again.
Veteran’s deaths highlights need for elevators
kxlf.com — Click here for updates on this story New York, NY (WKBW ) — It was back in October when a Korean War Veteran fell down a flight of stairs at a veteran’s post in South Buffalo and died.
There was no elevator for him to get upstairs..Norman Racki lost his life going up the stairs at American Legion Post 721. But the tragic incident inspired action. Work is now underway to make sure accidents like that never happen again.
Veteran’s deaths highlights need for elevators
kbzk.com — Click here for updates on this story New York, NY (WKBW ) — It was back in October when a Korean War Veteran fell down a flight of stairs at a veteran’s post in South Buffalo and died. There was no elevator for him to get upstairs..Norman Racki lost his life going up the stairs at American Legion Post 721. But the tragic incident inspired action. Work is now underway to make sure accidents like that never happen again.
Eastern Hills Mall development leaders provide first look at plans to turn space into “Town Center”
cms.scrippsdigital.com — A collaborative effort brings several partners together to create something different. Uniland, Gensler, and several University at Buffalo Architecture graduate students worked together to provide a first look at how they hope to transform the Eastern Hills Mall.
“One thing that I think we’re envisioning here is what we might call a town center, mixed-use community,” said Gensler Principal Marc Bruffett.
Veteran’s deaths highlights need for elevators
kxlh.com — Click here for updates on this story New York, NY (WKBW ) — It was back in October when a Korean War Veteran fell down a flight of stairs at a veteran’s post in South Buffalo and died.
There was no elevator for him to get upstairs..Norman Racki lost his life going up the stairs at American Legion Post 721. But the tragic incident inspired action. Work is now underway to make sure accidents like that never happen again. Adapted from WBW.