Dennis Richmond, a beloved Bay Area newsman died Wednesday, KTVU reports. A rarity in the business, he stayed at one station for his entire career.
Dennis Richmond, a legendary anchorman whose delivery of the news became associated with Bay Area station KTVU for four decades, died Wednesday. He was 82. The station where Richmond anchored the news ...
Dennis Richmond, KTVU-TV anchor of 32 years, died Wednesday, two months after suffering a heart attack. He was 81 years old.
Fond remembrances poured in Wednesday for the storied KTVU journalist, who was one of the nation’s first Black major-market news anchors and worked at the station for four decades.
former Bay Area News Group sports columnist Dave Newhouse, in a 2016 story called the anchor “the Bay Area’s Walter Cronkite.” During his tenure, Richmond shared the anchor desk with Barbara ...
Longtime Bay Area television news anchor Dennis Richmond has died at the age of 81, his former employer KTVU reported.
Legendary KTVU anchorman Dennis Richmond died Wednesday at 81. He was the Bay Area's most well-known news anchor. He was one of the nation's first Black anchors of a major market TV newscast.
KTVU anchor Dennis Richmond (L) interviews California Governor Gray Davis at the Dean Lesher Regional Center for the Arts, in Walnut Creek, California, on Sept. 3, 2003. A rare story in the news ...
Dennis Richmond, one of the most recognizable anchors in Bay Area news, has died at 81, according to his former station. Richmond was a longstanding presence behind the anchor desk at KTVU before ...
Legendary Bay Area news anchor Dennis Richmond, one of the nation's first Black anchors of a major market TV newscast, died Wednesday. Watch tribute.