Former Milwaukee reporter Vivian King shares experiences recovering from stroke in new book: 'When the Words Suddenly Stopped'
By:
Winnie Dortch
Posted: Jan 2, 2022 8:58 AM CST
-
2:09
Pregnant woman’s body found in home near 26th and Hadley, death...
-
1:40
Nourish Organic Juice Bar in Oconomowoc talks superfood trends...
-
3:03
VISIT Milwaukee preview: New year, new events around town
-
2:19
Another soaking rain possible this week
-
6:34
Helpful exercises for those often stuck at a desk
-
1:36
CBS 58’s Hometown Athlete: Milwaukee remains former Buck Pat...
-
3:24
Body cam video shows 2023 crash response when teen’s body...
-
2:06
As Caledonia mother of 4 battles stage 4 cancer, community steps...
-
0:38
Candy Cane Lane raises more than $200K for MACC Fund in 2025...
-
0:50
MPS stresses importance of health practices as flu cases rise...
-
2:04
‘Please turn it in’: Woman’s purse stolen at Holy Hill,...
-
2:40
What’s next for Venezuela? A native now in Wisconsin and local...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A former broadcast journalist and now author and communications leader in Milwaukee has found her voice and it's stronger than ever after a frightening and debilitating health scare. Vivian King is well known for her days as a Milwaukee reporter, but her future was put into serious doubt after a stroke in 2013.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Winnie Dortch talked with King about her life before and after "when the words suddenly stopped."
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter