Smith-Cox Was WNAV News Director, Cancer Advocate
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) -- Barbara Smith-Cox, news director at WNAV-AM in Annapolis and an advocate for African-American breast cancer survivors like herself, has died.
The station says the 55-year-old, known on air as Barbara Cox, died Friday morning at her Arnold home. The station reports her family attributed her death to natural causes.
Smith-Cox completed the Across the Bay 10K race Sunday and hosted a forum Thursday on cancer survival.
Smith-Cox started working part-time at the station after moving to the area from Florida. Soon, she was on the air full-time, and she became news director three years ago.
Station manager Steve Hopp told The Capital that Smith-Cox "made a big impact with the community" and went "everywhere humanly possible" to gather news.
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