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Houston's Legendary Newsman Dave Ward Dies at 85
15 Dec
Summary
- Dave Ward, Houston's anchorman for over 50 years, has passed away.
- He held a Guinness World Record for longest-running local TV news anchor.
- Ward was instrumental in establishing Crime Stoppers globally.

Legendary Houston news anchor Dave Ward, known for his signature "Good evening, friends," has passed away at 85. For more than five decades, he served as the voice and face of local journalism, forging a deep connection with viewers.
Ward's remarkable tenure at KTRK-TV earned him a Guinness World Record for being the longest-serving local TV news anchor in the same market. Beyond his on-air presence, he was a dedicated community servant, notably instrumental in establishing Crime Stoppers programs globally and developing crime reenactment models.
His career spanned significant historical events, from space launches to presidential interviews. Ward's commitment to accuracy and his down-to-earth style made him one of the nation's most respected newsmen. His legacy extends beyond broadcasting, touching countless lives through his advocacy and service.




