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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 »

January 14, 2016

Police are looking for three suspects who robbed and sexually assaulted a woman in Fort Greene.

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

January 13, 2016

A man punched a deli worker in the face because he didn't like the way he was making his sandwich.

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

January 13, 2016

A man was punched because he looked at his phone instead of watching the subway dancers, police said.

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

January 13, 2016

The "Love Letter to Brooklyn" mural in Downtown Brooklyn is coming down, artist Steve Powers said.

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

January 13, 2016

Workers rallied outside Cumberland Packing Tuesday after the company said it would stop production.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

January 12, 2016

Visit one of these new restaurants to take your mind off this week's colder temperatures.

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

January 12, 2016

The Jehovah's Witnesses pledged to fund the renovation in 2004, but said it was delayed by red tape.

Fort Greene and DUMBO »

January 12, 2016

Cumberland Packing, which packages Sweet'N Low, will stop manufacturing at its Fort Greene headquarters.