Woman impaled by e-bike on mission for better regulation in Massachusetts
A woman who was run over and impaled by an e-bike is on a mission to get them better regulated in Massachusetts.
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Multiple award-winning journalist David Wade co-anchors WBZ-TV News at 5, 6 and 11 p.m.
Over the course of his distinguished broadcast career, Wade has been nominated for dozens of Boston/New England Emmy Awards and has won 25 including two for Best Anchor, two for Best Reporter, and multiple wins for Best Writer.
A Massachusetts native raised in Somerville, Wade previously worked at Boston's WFXT-TV where he was a weekday anchor at 5 and 10 p.m. He joined WFXT-TV in 1998 and spent four years as a general assignment reporter before being named anchor.
Before joining WFXT in 1998, Wade was a reporter at WXXA-TV (Fox) in Albany, New York. Before that, he began his broadcast career in 1995 as a reporter at WRNN-TV in Rye Brook, New York.
David is a 1995 graduate of Emerson College with a BA degree in broadcast journalism. He graduated from Tewksbury High School in 1991.
A woman who was run over and impaled by an e-bike is on a mission to get them better regulated in Massachusetts.
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