Priya David is a journalist who works as an anchor for KOIN, the CBS affiliate in Portland, Oregon. She hosts Keep It Local, a daily, hour-long news show that is shot live at various locations in Oregon.
David has worked as a CBS News correspondent based in New York, reporting for the CBS Evening News and for The Early Show.[1] She has also worked for KTVU in the San Francisco Bay Area as a reporter for Mornings on 2 and other news shows, and for MSNBC as an embedded presidential campaign reporter in 2004 - covering Dick Gephardt's presidential campaign and Dick Cheney's re-election bid, as well.
David was graduated with honors from Westmont College in 1997 with a bachelor's degree in anthropology and with a master's degree in broadcast journalism from University of Southern California in 2002.[2]
David was born in Chennai, India. She grew up in Virginia, California, Brussels and London, where her father worked for an American company that worked with NATO. [3]
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