90-year-old Los Angeles TV newscaster Warren Wilson, known for breaking racial barriers and covering major events, passed away in Oxnard.

Warren Wilson, a groundbreaking Los Angeles television newscaster, died at 90 in Oxnard. Known for breaking racial barriers, he worked over 40 years in journalism, primarily at KTLA, where he retired in 2005. Wilson covered major events like the Watts riots and the O.J. Simpson trial. He also facilitated the safe surrender of fugitives and conducted notable interviews, including with Rodney King and O.J. Simpson. His accolades include multiple Emmy Awards.

September 27, 2024
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