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How well is the married life broadcaster Pat Harvey and Ken Lombard going on? Are they parents yet?

by Rajesh Khadka,

Pat Harvey is an American broadcast journalist who began co-anchoring for KCAL sister station KCBS news at 5 & 11 PM. She has worked for Walt Disney-owned and operated KCAL 9 in Los Angeles. She is also the longest-running anchor in one of the stations in Los Angeles.

Pat Harvey is the last anchor at KCAL 9, where she worked with Jerry Dunphy. In her honor, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors declared Pat Harvey Day on October 30, 2009. National  Association of Black Journalists listed her in the Hall of Fame. She is married to Ken Lombard.

Pat Harvey’s married life with Ken Lombard

Pat Harvey currently serves as News anchor and reporter at Los Angeles-based channel CBS2. She has currently celebrated her 27th year at the network. She is married to Ken Lombard

 

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Pat Harvey has a daughter from Ken Lombard named Michelle Byrd. She often attends functions and events with her daughter. Harvey with her daughter also attended the 67th Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards on July 25, 2015, in Los Angeles.

CBS2-@TheInsider's @LOUISAGUIRRE joins us at 5 with more on the condition of #KanyeWest @CBSLA pic.twitter.com/pMK2D9WEWP

— Pat Harvey (@Patharveynews) November 22, 2016

Her husband Lombard is normal as there is no information about him. The relationship between the couple is not available. Harvey has not shared any photos or news of her husband. We can guess that they may have divorced each other, but it has not been confirmed yet. She recently interviewed former News anchor of CBS 2, Bree Walker.

Pat Harvey’s career

Pat Harvey worked as a broadcast journalist at KCAL 9 for many years. She began her career anchoring at KCBS news. Pat has traveled to many places to cover various events and happenings. She has also served as CNN Headline News anchor and has interviewed Ferdinand Marcos during democratic elections.

She later worked for WNEM-TV in Saginaw, Michigan. She also carried the Olympic torch in 2002. She worked with Marc Brown, Christine Devine, and Michaela Pereira and formed the Good News Foundation. She also appeared as a guest co-host on CBS Show, The Talk.