After 24 Years, Reporter Gary Reaves Stepping Away From WFAA

By Andrew Gauthier 

After two tenures and 24 years with Dallas’s WFAA, reporter Gary Reaves is retiring.

On Friday, Reaves sent a note to his fellow WFAA staffers announcing that “after some 10,000 days on deadline,” he has decided that “it is time to take a break.”

“It is with mixed emotions that I have come to the decision to make a change in my career,” Reaves said in the note, obtained by Uncle Barky. “After 35 years of going to work every day in a newsroom, I have decided it is time for me to move on. It is difficult to decide to leave WFAA. I have had most of the best moments of my work life here. I have been blessed to work with many of the best people in the business.”

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Reaves began as a reporter for WFAA in 1982 before leaving in ’86 to become a correspondent for CBS News. He returned in 1991 and has been there ever since.

Here’s a recent report from Reaves…

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