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Karen Anderson

 Karen Anderson Karen Anderson is an I-Team Investigative Reporter, as well as an Emmy ® Award nominated general assignment reporter, for CBS Boston’s WBZ-TV News. She joined WBZ-TV News in January 2004 after reporting for WMUR-TV in Manchester, NH.

While at WMUR-TV, Anderson received the Best Spot News Award from the New Hampshire Associated Press in 2002 for her reports on the clergy sexual abuse scandal. In 2000, she covered the New Hampshire presidential primary and was awarded Best Feature Story by the New Hampshire Associated Press for documenting a day in the life of an operating room nurse. Anderson began reporting in 1995 at KTXS-TV in Abilene, TX, after starting her broadcasting career at CBS4 in 1995 as an assignment desk assistant.

Anderson also served on the Board of Directors of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire. CASA helps train volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in the court system.

Anderson graduated from Brown University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history. She grew up in Concord, MA and currently resides in the Greater Boston area.

You can contact Karen at klanderson@cbs.com.

WBZ-TV and sister station myTV38 (WSBK-TV) are part of CBS Television Stations, a division of CBS Corporation.

Paul Norden

Mother Of Bombing Survivors Calls Tsarnaev Brothers “Cowards”

On Thursday, Paul Norden went home from Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital. He lost part of his leg in the bombing.

2013/05/16

MA tax delinquents

I-Team: Tracking Down The State’s Worst Tax Delinquents

The I-Team went out on the hunt for the state’s worst tax delinquents, people who owe the government millions of dollars.

2013/05/09

School van being inspected by Boston Police

I-Team: Sting Uncovers Dozens Of Unsafe School Vans In Boston

The I-Team went along with Boston Police and inspectors from the Registry of Motor Vehicles on a sting operation targeting what are known as “7D” vans. They pulled over 41 vans and 27 of them failed the inspection.

2013/05/08

Azamat Tazhayakov (left),  Dias Kadyrbayev (middle), and Robel Phillipos. (Images courtesy: vk.com and YouTube)

Police: Tsarnaev’s Friends Could Have Saved MIT Officer’s Life

If the US Attorney’s charges are true, three friends of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev had a few crucial hours to help police track down the bombing suspects, and police officers say those hours could have saved a fellow officer’s life.

2013/05/02

CSafe device used for C-sections.

New Device Could Prevent Fetal Lacerations During C-Sections

The device costs just $28 and relies on some pretty simple logic.

2013/05/01

Side effect from injection

I-Team: Patients Not Warned About Scarring Side Effect Of Steroid Injections

The I-Team found dozens of complaints online, many with photos of people with dents at the injection site.

2013/04/29

Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is placed under arrest in Watertown, April 19, 2013. (Photo courtesy: CBS News-ATF)

Officials: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Was Not Armed When Apprehended

At the final take down at the Watertown boat, officials confirm Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was not armed.

2013/04/25

EBT Cards

Local Police Departments, State Cracking Down On Welfare Fraud

Police in Chelsea have a new tool to fight EBT abuse and crime.

2013/04/11

Coelho Middle School in Attleboro.

Cafeteria Workers Will Be Fired For Denying Attleboro Students School Lunch

The school lunch company announced that it is taking disciplinary actions against four of it’s employees it says denied school lunch to students who didn’t have enough money.

2013/04/05

House

Newton Woman Pushes For Law To Protect Homebuyers

Buying a house is most likely the largest investment you’ll ever make, but is there enough protection for home buyers? Not according to one woman from Newton who says she got stuck with some big problems.

2013/04/03

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