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DENVER — Longtime journalist Ward Lucas, who was an investigative reporter and anchor at 9NEWS for more than 30 years until his retirement in 2009, died Sunday at age 75.
“Very sad news to report tonight,” 9NEWS anchor Tom Green said in a post on social media Tuesday. “Our friend & longtime colleague Ward Lucas has passed away.” Lucas, who retired in 2009...
Wald Lucas sadly died on Sunday, September 15, 2024, at 75. But, the reason has not been disclosed. He was the reporter who reported the DB Cooper hijacking incident. Lucas’s father suffered a head injury during World War 2. Lucas started broadcasting at 16, hosting radio talk shows in Seattle, Washington.
DENVER — Veteran TV reporter Rick Sallinger, who worked for decades at CBS Denver and at 9NEWS in the 1980s, died Wednesday night. Sallinger retired in December after 36 years at KCNC...
Longtime journalist Ward Lucas, who was an investigative reporter and anchor at 9NEWS for more than 30 years until his retirement in 2009, died Sunday at age 75, Denver Gazette media partner 9News reported Tuesday night.
Months after signing off from CBS 4, veteran news reporter Rick Sallinger dies at 74. Marco Cummings marco.cummings@denvergazette.com; She later moved to Indianapolis, reporting for FOX59 and CBS4. There, she conducted impactful investigations into systemic issues, including how Indiana tracks law enforcement officers convicted of crimes and ...
DENVER — Longtime 9NEWS sportscaster Mike Nolan died in Santa Fe, New Mexico Thursday after a brief illness. He was 85. Nolan began working for Channel 9 in the late 1970s. He stayed with the...
Channel 9 reporter Angela Jacobs died Tuesday evening after fighting a courageous battle against metastatic breast cancer.
DENVER — An award-winning Colorado journalist and former Denver7 reporter, Cynthia Hessin, died Friday after a battle with cancer. She was 73. Those who remember Denver TV news in the 80s and 90s are probably familiar with Hessin’s distinctive voice and brand of hard-hitting journalism. She was ...
Bruce Johnson, who anchored the news on CBS affiliate WUSA9 for 44 years, died on Sunday, according to his wife. He was 71.