John Ogle
John Ogle
John Ogle began his career in broadcast journalism while still in high school. In nearly 50 years on the radio he has worked as a news anchor for the ABC, NBC, and Mutual networks and as News Director of radio stations in Richmond, Miami, Washington, and New York City. After ten years as News Director of WCXR, Alexandria, John returned to Richmond in 1993 and organized The Richmond Times Dispatch Broadcast News Service. In its 12 year history, the network’s programming was heard on 20 radio stations across Virginia. John retired from the Times Dispatch at the end of 2004 but is still heard daily as a freelance Correspondent on WCVE Public Radio and on the ABC Radio Network.

Stories from John Ogle...

Disaster Response Officials Meet at UVa

Top disaster response officials will be at the University of Virginia tomorrow to talk about community response and resiliency after disasters.

Man attacked in Hopewell testifies

The four men accused of attacking a man they found on the sex offender registry were in Hopewell General District Court yesterday.

A former community association treasurer admits guilt

The former treasurer of a community association in Albemarle County has entered a guilty plea to two federal charges.

State Police search for sex offender

Virginia State Police are turning to the public to help find a wanted violent sex offender.

Broadway in Richmond Opens its Season Friday

The national tour of "A Chorus Line" opens the Broadway in Richmond season tomorrow night at the Landmark Theater.

Quad Graphics Will Close in Fredericksburg

Wisconsin-based Quad Graphics, Inc. is closing its Fredericksburg plant after less than five years.

Randolph-Macon Students Restore Mechump's Creek

A group of Randolph Macon College freshman will spend about three hours tomorrow planting vegetation along Mechumps Creek in Ashland.

Louisa jury recommends 30 years in home invasion

A jury in Louisa has recommend that Remone Houchens be sent to jail for thirty years for a brutal home invasion.

VCU Will Use Grant to Train Physicians in Geriatric Care

The Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine has received a one million dollar grant from a foundation based in Las Vegas to develop interdisciplinary education in care of the elderly.

Murder Trial Continues in Prince George

A Prince George County Circuit Court jury is hearing the case of Douglas Daugherty. He’s charged with two murders.