Beloved TV news anchor who appeared on screens for more than 40 years dies after health battle
A beloved Atlanta news anchor who graced viewers’ screens for more than 40 years has died at 82.
Wes Sarginson, who served as an anchor and reporter at WSB-TV and 11Alive, died on February 4 after battling esophageal cancer.
Sarginson was a standout in the industry, balancing the high-stress roles of both reporter and TV anchor.
A typical day for the reporter meant anchoring the 6pm news, heading out with a photographer to cover another story, then rushing back to the station for his 11pm broadcast.
‘He was that industrial-strength breed of TV news anchor who could out-reporter reporters, outwrite writers and out-storytell storytellers,’ Keith Whitney, a former reporter for 11Alive, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
‘He was one of the last of his class. A master class. We won’t see news giants like him again.’
Sarginson started as a junior reporter at WKAB-TV, interviewing Rev Martin Luther King Jr before the 1965 Selma to Montgomery march.
He built his career across stations in Cleveland, Philadelphia, Washington DC, and Detroit, before making his mark at WSB-TV Atlanta in 1978.
The trailblazing journalist spent six unforgettable years co-anchoring Action News with Monica Pearson.

Wes Sarginson with his co-worker, he served as an anchor and reporter at WSB-TV and 11Alive

He was a standout in the industry, balancing being a news anchor and reporter, and he died on February 4
‘He was one of the hardest working people I know,’ Pearson told the outlet.
‘He was a good ol’ boy but smart as a whip. He loved to write. And he was really a people person.’
After leaving the outlet in 1984, he returned to his DC roots before eventually relocating to WFLA-TV in Tampa, Florida, in 1988.
For nine years, Sarginson created a name for himself. He started ‘Wes Side Stories,’ or short videos bringing awareness to people in need.
One Wes Side Stories segment even helped raise $76,000 for a child’s organ transplant.
His storytelling shone through these inspiring human-interest stories, and he eventually returned to Atlanta, landing a morning anchor role at 11Alive in 1997.
A year later, he moved to the evening anchor desk with Brenda Wood while continuing his reporting.
He covered events like the 1998 Hall County tornadoes, the Heritage High School shooting, and the 2006 Winter Olympics – but it was his ‘Wes Side Stories’ that he cherished most.

Sarginson created a name for himself. He started ‘Wes Side Stories,’ or short videos bringing awareness to people in need

One Wes Side Stories segment even helped raise $76,000 for a child’s organ transplant
Throughout his career, Wes earned numerous accolades reflecting his dedication, including eight Emmy Awards, five United Press International awards, and seven Associated Press honors.
After retiring from anchoring in 2007, Wes stayed with 11Alive, producing his favorite ‘Wes Side Story’ segments under contract until March 2008.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Ann his children, Todd and Jennifer, and three grandchildren.
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