Associated Press bureau chief dies »
Posted By kellekrapache128 1 month, 3 weeks ago in NewsNEW ORLEANS -- Mike McQueen, chief of bureau for The Associated Press in Louisiana and Mississippi, has died. He was 52.
McQueen, who had been on medical leave since the spring, died Sunday from complications of cancer and congestive heart failure.
McQueen's journalism career spanned three decades, including two stints with the AP and work on two Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper teams.
"Mike's passion for stories and his love for fellow journalists could light up a room. He was a creative and caring editor and newsroom mentor. We are heartbroken about his passing," said Kathleen Carroll, the AP's executive editor.
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