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 the New York television news landscape, presenting the main evening news and becoming well-known to many residents.
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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 the disclosure of early signs of Alzheimer's disease. He has been a familiar presence in the city's news since 2001.
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