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Kimberly Maus


Kimberly Maus
Good Day Oregon; Better
kim.maus@meredith.com

Kimberly Maus co-anchors "Good Day Oregon" weekdays from 7-9 a.m. in Portland, Ore., co-hosts the nationally-syndicated entertainment show "Better" weekdays at 9 a.m., and co-anchors FOX 12's afternoon newscast weekdays at 4 p.m.

She joined FOX 12 in 1998 and has been an anchor for nearly 20 years.

Kimberly began her career in her hometown of Palm Springs, Calif., where she worked for the ABC affiliate. She started as a reporter and quickly rose through the ranks to anchor the evening news. Kimberly then moved to San Luis Obispo on the central coast of California, where she anchored the late evening news for the NBC affiliate for five years before moving to beautiful Portland, Ore.

Kimberly has a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications at Arizona State University. In addition to her work at FOX 12, Kimberly is a strong supporter of animal rescue and gives her time to raise money and awareness for local rescue groups. She is an avid horsewoman and dog lover who spends her free time riding in the hills above Portland and spoiling her two adopted dogs, Angel and Blake.

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