Dave Ross, Colleen O’Brien retiring after co-hosting 'Seattle's Morning News' for a decade

Seattle, WALocal News

KIRO Newsradio's iconic hosts, Dave Ross and Colleen O'Brien, have announced their retirement from 'Seattle's Morning News,' leaving behind a profound legacy in Seattle broadcasting. Dave Ross has been a pillar of the station since 1978, recognized for his insightful commentary and engaging storytelling, which earned him five National Edward R. Murrow Awards. His ability to present complex topics in an accessible manner has made him an irreplaceable voice for Seattleites. Colleen O'Brien joined the show a year after its inception and has made significant contributions to local journalism, holding various roles throughout her career.

Both hosts will be honored with special on-air tributes, allowing listeners to express their gratitude and share memories. As they step away, the show prepares for a new chapter, with an incoming host in 2025 who will aim to maintain the high standards established by Ross and O'Brien. Their departure marks a notable moment in Seattle's media landscape, reflecting the deep connections they've built with the community over the years. Listeners can expect a heartfelt farewell as the station commemorates their contributions to local news and public discourse.

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