Current:Home > MarketsLongtime Louisville public radio host Rick Howlett has died at 62 -TradeWise
Longtime Louisville public radio host Rick Howlett has died at 62
View
Date:2025-04-16 21:36:57
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Rick Howlett, a veteran broadcast news journalist and longtime host at WFPL-FM in Louisville, has died. He was 62.
Howlett died Saturday surrounded by family, said Stephen George, president and CEO of Louisville Public Media.
Howlett began his career as a Kentucky newscaster in 1984 and joined Louisville Public Media in 2001, the station reported.
He hosted the midday newscast and a weekly talk show that he co-created in 2019 called “In Conversation,” which centers around the biggest issues facing the area.
“He was a trusted voice for our community. And he was beloved by his family and colleagues,” the station said on social media. “We miss him dearly and remember him for his kindness, intelligence, humor and professionalism.”
Howlett was diagnosed with esophageal cancer last year. He continued to work between treatments but earlier this month, he transitioned into palliative care.
He is survived by his wife and son.
veryGood! (552)
Related
- The company planning a successor to Concorde makes its first supersonic test
- This summer has been a scorcher. DHS wants communities to plan for more of them
- WWE Champion Bray Wyatt Dead at 36
- Oklahoma man charged with rape, accused of posing as teen to meet underage girls,
- North Carolina justices rule for restaurants in COVID
- At least 3 killed in shooting at historic Southern California biker bar
- Patricia Clarkson is happy as a 63-year-old single woman without kids: 'A great, sexy' life
- Climate change hits emperor penguins: Chicks are dying and extinction looms, study finds
- Jamie Foxx reps say actor was hit in face by a glass at birthday dinner, needed stitches
- New York governor urges Biden to help state with migrant surge
Ranking
- Meet first time Grammy nominee Charley Crockett
- ‘Dune: Part 2' release postponed to 2024 as actors strike lingers
- What are the first signs of heat exhaustion? Here is what to keep an eye out for.
- Sandwich chain Subway will be sold to fast-food investor Roark Capital
- Retirement planning: 3 crucial moves everyone should make before 2025
- Connecticut officer submitted fake reports on traffic stops that never happened, report finds
- California doctor lauded for COVID testing work pleads guilty to selling misbranded cosmetic drugs
- New York Police: Sergeant suspended after throwing object at fleeing motorcyclist who crashed, died
Recommendation
Gen. Mark Milley's security detail and security clearance revoked, Pentagon says
29 Cheap Things to Make You Look and Feel More Put Together
AP Week in Pictures: North America
How 'Back to the Future: The Musical' created a DeLorean that flies
A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
Bryan Kohberger's trial is postponed after Idaho student stabbings suspect waives right to speedy trial
Angels' Shohei Ohtani's torn UCL creates a cloud over upcoming free agency
The downed Russian jet carried Wagner’s hierarchy, from Prigozhin’s No. 2 to his bodyguards