Legendary KTVU anchor Dennis Richmond, the quintessential newsman of four decades – an anchor still most associated with ...
Noted KTVU anchor Dennis Richmond has passed away at the age of 81. Over his four-decade career, he became a trusted voice in Bay Area journalism, earning respect for his integrity and unwavering ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - As the Bay Area mourns the loss of news legend Dennis Richmond, newly rediscovered photos have emerged of the former KTVU lead anchor, whose roots in this place he called home, ran ...
Legendary KTVU anchor Dennis Richmond, the quintessential newsman of four decades – an anchor still most associated with Channel 2 long after his retirement, died Wednesday at the age of 81.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr – a legend in his own right – paid tribute to the life and death of Dennis Richmond, KTVU's legendary anchorman who died Tuesday at the age of 81.
Legendary San Francisco Bay Area TV news anchor Dennis Richmond passed away on Wednesday, February 5, 2025. According to KTVU, the station where Richmond worked for decades, he was accompanied by his ...
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, KTVU-TV anchor of 32 years, died Wednesday, two months after suffering a heart attack. He was 81 years old.
The KTVU family shares stories about beloved anchor Dennis Richmond. He died on February 5. "Dennis Richmond is the 10 o'clock News." ...
Dennis Richmond made a lasting impact on the community through his work with Ala Costa Centers, a Berkeley-based nonprofit supporting individuals with developmental disabilities. He often emceed their ...
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.
Legendary KTVU anchorman Dennis Richmond died Wednesday at 82. 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.