Remembering Corky Scholl: Beloved Journalist and Storyteller
DENVER, Colo. — It is with profound sadness that the Denver community mourns the passing of Corky Scholl, a respected journalist at KUSA (9NEWS), whose career and character touched countless lives. Known for his compassion, curiosity, and steadfast commitment to truth, Corky leaves behind a legacy that will be remembered not only by his colleagues in the newsroom but also by the many Coloradans who welcomed him into their homes each day through his reporting.
A Life Devoted to Storytelling
For Corky, journalism was never simply about relaying information — it was about telling human stories in a way that resonated deeply with viewers. His work often went beyond headlines, offering context, empathy, and a sense of connection. Corky’s passion for storytelling reflected his belief that journalism at its best builds bridges, fosters understanding, and amplifies voices that might otherwise go unheard.
Colleagues Remember a Mentor and Friend
Within the newsroom, Corky was widely regarded as more than a reporter. To many, he was a mentor, a collaborator, and a steady presence. Younger journalists looked to him not only for guidance in honing their craft but also for his ability to approach stories with authenticity and care. His colleagues recall his humility and humor, describing him as someone who never sought the spotlight but instead worked tirelessly to shine it on others.
A True Community Member
Corky’s connection to the Denver area extended well beyond his role at 9NEWS. Friends and community members describe him as approachable, kind, and deeply invested in the city he called home. Whether through professional assignments or personal endeavors, Corky consistently demonstrated a commitment to the people of Colorado, showing that journalism and community service are inseparable.
Tributes and Legacy
Since news of his passing broke, tributes have poured in from across the region. Viewers, community leaders, and fellow journalists alike have shared stories of Corky’s impact. Many remember the way he gave voice to ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances, while others recall his calm presence during breaking news events that demanded clarity and composure.
His legacy is one of trust, integrity, and compassion — qualities that define great journalism and enduring friendship.
Moving Forward With Gratitude
As Denver grieves this loss, there is also a collective sense of gratitude for the years Corky shared with the community. His dedication to the craft and his warmth as a person will continue to inspire those who follow in his footsteps.
Corky Scholl was more than a journalist; he was a neighbor, a storyteller, and a friend. His absence leaves a void, but his work and spirit remain woven into the fabric of the community he served so faithfully.