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Alexandra Leon

Reporter/Producer @alexandraaleon Contact

Alexandra Leon is a reporter/producer covering DUMBO, Fort Greene and Clinton Hill in Brooklyn.

Before coming to DNAinfo, she was the overnight digital content producer at NBC New York where she covered breaking news and managed the station’s social media accounts.

A Miami native, Alex started her reporting career at her hometown newspaper, The Miami Herald, where she worked on several beats including breaking news, local government, and entertainment. She also worked as a web producer for the Herald and El Nuevo Herald before moving to NBC Miami.

Alex has a B.S. in communications from the University of Miami where she studied journalism and English literature.

She lives in Crown Heights with three roommates, two humans and one feline.

FUN FACT: Alex was one of the first reporters on the scene during the “Miami zombie” attack — her editor sent her and another intern to cover it after hearing gunshots outside the newsroom. 

 

 

 

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

March 2, 2017

Burglaries continue to rise in the 84th Precinct, which includes Brooklyn Heights, police data shows.

Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens & Red Hook »

February 28, 2017

Sixteen prisoners are seeking $1 million each in damages from the city, according to the lawsuit.

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

February 28, 2017

The shoot will take place Wednesday between 10 a.m. and 10:30 p.m.

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

February 28, 2017

Peckish will open this spring between Adelphi Street and Clermont Avenue.

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

February 23, 2017

The merchandise was worth more than $1,000 in total, police said.

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

February 22, 2017

The MTA worker was punched after she stuck her head out the conductor's window, police said.

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

February 22, 2017

The school's founder said he wants to open the school in the next two years. 

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

February 21, 2017

More than a dozen tenants were without heat and hot water following the Feb. 14 fire.