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Port of Tacoma commission candidate Jim Jensen has pulled out of the three-person race after anti-environmentalist, racially insensitive and offensive tweets he wrote surfaced. Jensen had deleted ...
Jim Jensen, the ruggedly handsome anchorman who was one of New York’s most familiar newsmen for 30 years, died yesterday, four years after leaving WCBS-TV. Jensen, 73, had been admitted to Le… ...
THE END of the Jim Jensen era at WCBS/Ch. 2 is all but official. The newsman appeared for the last time two weeks ago as co-anchor of “Sunday Edition,” which now leaves him in the rare … ...
Jim Jensen stop campaigning for a position on the Port of Tacoma Commission after offensive tweets he wrote came to light. But Jensen still could win the seat unless voters stop him, writes ...
Jim Jensen, the former WCBS-TV anchor who was a fixture on local news for a quarter-century, was taken to Lenox Hill Hospital with a heart ailment yesterday, a hospital official said. Jensen, 72, w… ...
Port of Tacoma commission candidate Jim Jensen said recently he opposed the methanol plant once planned for Tacoma’s Tideflats. But in a campaign speech in April, he lamented the fact that plans ...
Jim Jensen quit his campaign for the Port of Tacoma Commission back in May, but he still hasn’t taken down his signs. The News Tribune Is Jim Jensen counting on uninformed voters to get him ...