
Walters: Journalist Lived a Life Worthy of the California Hall of Fame
In a heartfelt tribute, political columnist and longtime journalist Dan Walters penned an ode to the late E. W. Scripps, a legendary figure in California journalism, who was posthumously inducted into the California Hall of Fame. Walters, in his column for The Ventura County Star, painted a vivid picture of Scripps' life and his indelible impact on journalism and the state of California.
Scripps, who passed away in 1926, was a pioneer in the field of journalism, establishing the E. W. Scripps Company, which today owns numerous newspapers and television stations across the United States. His commitment to investigative reporting and the public's right to know set a high standard for journalists that continues to inspire the industry.
Walters' column not only celebrates Scripps' achievements but also reflects on the broader significance of journalism in society. He argues that Scripps' legacy is a reminder of the critical role journalists play in democracy, serving as watchdogs over power and giving voice to the voiceless.
The induction into the California Hall of Fame, Walters notes, is a fitting honor for a man who dedicated his life to the pursuit of truth and the betterment of his community. The ceremony, held in Sacramento, was attended by current and former journalists, political figures, and members of the Scripps family, all of whom paid homage to a man whose work continues to resonate in the state and beyond.