Kelvin Henry is a Reporter at NBC 7 in San Diego where he has spent the past three years covering the region’s biggest stories. His work has appeared on NBC platforms including MSNBC, CNBC, KNBC (LA) and WNBC (NY).
During Henry’s time at NBC 7, he covered a wide range of stories, including Hurricane Hilary preparation, destruction, and the cleanup effort, the recall effort against Gov. Newsom, the state’s pandemic recovery, and a special report on the Salton Sea
Lithium resources fueling the electric vehicle boom. Henry also spearheaded an in-depth special report on San Diego’s response to the uptick in the community’s use of “Tranq”. Henry’s report on a local devastating murder-suicide appeared across NBC including MSNBC, CNBC, and WRC.
Prior to KNSD, Henry spent three years at ABC57 in South Bend, Indiana. While there, he broke numerous stories including that lead was once again found in the City of Benton Harbor water supply, the state of Michigan’s proposed takeover of the Benton Harbor School District and landed an exclusive interview with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer about the state’s plan to carry out the takeover of the school district due to the district failing to meet academic standards. Henry also closely covered former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s Presidential run.
Henry began his career in journalism at CNN as a News Associate in the network’s Washington D.C. bureau.
Henry holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism & Political Science from Hofstra University and a Master’s Degree in Broadcast Journalism & Public Affairs from American University. He is from New York City and is an active member of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ).
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