
Derrick Ward, a renowned reporter for NBC4 Washington, has passed away unexpectedly at the age of 62. A proud native of Washington, D.C., Ward spent over three decades as a journalist, earning the admiration and respect of his colleagues, viewers, and the communities he served.
Born and raised in the heart of D.C., Ward’s passion for journalism was deeply rooted in his love for the city and its people. He graduated from Howard University and joined NBC4 in the late 1990s, becoming a household name known for his authenticity, professionalism, and ability to connect with audiences.
Throughout his illustrious career, Ward covered a wide range of topics, from breaking news to human-interest stories. His reporting was marked by a unique ability to capture the essence of his subjects and present their narratives with compassion and integrity.
Ward’s colleagues at NBC4 remember him as a mentor and a friend, known for his willingness to guide younger reporters and share his wisdom. His sense of humor and positive energy made him a joy to work with, creating a lasting impact on everyone he encountered.
The Washington, D.C. community is mourning the loss of a beloved journalist who truly cared about the stories he reported. Ward’s family, friends, and colleagues will deeply miss his kindness, generosity, and ability to light up any room he entered. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of journalists and storytellers.