(Jaden Schaul) Newly elected Supervisor Jackie Fielder, who represents the Mission District, told KTVU a mother and her child were among the injured, though their condition and the age of the ...
Warriors Swishes For Dishes reaches 500k meals ahead of NBA All-Star break Every time the Warriors score a point, 100 meals are donated to local food banks to support Bay Area families.
Legendary Bay Area news anchor Dennis Richmond, one of the nation’s first Black anchors of a major market TV newscast who spent 40 years with Oakland’s KTVU, died Wednesday, the station announced. He ...
Friends told KTVU that Richmond died in Grass Valley, CA, with his wife, Deborah, at his side. A cause of death was not revealed, but Richmond’s longtime co-anchor, Julie Haener, now retired ...
He was visited by his former colleague from KTVU, Julie Haener, who shared some pictures and a clip of Richmond from the hospital. KTVU sportscaster Mark Ibañez and meteorologist Bill Martin ...
Dennis Richmond's colleague Julie Haener took to Facebook to express her grief, as she shared multiple photos with Dennis when he was working at KTVU. Julie wrote that Dennis delivered the news to ...
In an interview with KTVU, Richmond's longtime co-anchor Julie Haener said his loss would be felt widely. "He was a fighter," she told the outlet. "He held on for as long as he could. He was so ...
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 beloved Bay Area newsman and trailblazing Black journalist, died Wednesday, his former news channel, KTVU announced. He was 81. "Dennis was a strong presence in the KTVU ...
Former KTVU South Bay Bureau Chief Lloyd LaCuesta worked with Richmond for years. He recalls his coworker's famed legacy. Dennis Richmond became one of the first Black news anchors in America.
KTVU's long time sports director Mark Ibanez shares his memories of the station's legacy anchor, Dennis Richmond, who died on Wednesday at 81.
During his time at KTVU, Richmond co-anchored alongside Julie Haener, Barbara Simpson, Elaine Corral, and Leslie Griffith, and covered stories including the 1976 kidnapping of Patricia Hearst, the ...