

David Whiting
David Whiting is the award-winning Metro Columnist at The Orange County Register. He also can be heard on radio, has served as a television news anchor and speaks frequently at organizations and universities. He previously was an assistant managing editor and has received Columbia University’s Race and Ethnicity Award, National Headliner awards and Sigma Delta Chi’s Public Service Award. He recently was invited to participate in an exchange program with Chinese journalists. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and his master’s from Columbia University’s Graduate School for Journalism. He is a two-time Ironman, a two-time Boston marathoner and has climbed the highest mountains in Africa and North and South America.
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Columnist David Whiting retires, but not before thanking readers and reminding why journalism matters

From Killing Fields to Orange County deli, immigrant’s journey is about building community

Columnist about to join gazillions of boomers in retirement

It’s time we require helmets for adult cyclists, not just kids
![I’ve been to Day of the Dead festivities all over Southern California, but I’ve never witnessed something so cool and awesome as the celebration last Sunday, Oct. 13, in Whittier, which included tricked-out lowrider cars. Too late for you to go, you say? Fair enough, so before this column is over I will share some […] I’ve been to Day of the Dead festivities all over Southern California, but I’ve never witnessed something so cool and awesome as the celebration last Sunday, Oct. 13, in Whittier, which included tricked-out lowrider cars. Too late for you to go, you say? Fair enough, so before this column is over I will share some […]](https://www.ocregister.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/IMG-20191013-WA0002-1-1.jpg?w=117)
Day of Dead kicks off early with face painting, costumes, lowrider cars that rock — literally

See how humans help injured birds of prey return home

What do Hong Kong protests have to do with you? Plenty

Rangers: Holy Fire destruction requires another year of wilderness closures
