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  1. Elizabeth Cook. 4,322 likes · 5 talking about this. News Anchor, Journalist, Friend, Foodie, World Traveler, and Forever Seeker of Things That Make Me Smile i.e. Latte's, Shoes, Beyonce and Chocolate.

  2. Mar 14, 2011 · At KPIX. Cook extensively covered the Occupy movement and the illegal sale and transport of guns in Oakland. She also covered Bay Area connections to some of the...

  3. Jan 18, 2024 · Elizabeth Cook is an American journalist currently working as a co-anchor of KPIX 5 News at 5:00 pm and 11:00 pm. She is a seven-time Emmy and two-time Edward R Murrow award-winner. In 2012, Cook received a NorCal RTNDA award.

  4. 2,506 Followers, 829 Following, 191 Posts - Elizabeth Cook (@elizabethkpix) on Instagram: "News anchor - Boy Mom - Cat Mom @kpixtv".

  5. Watch KPIX 5 News, CBS Mornings, 60 Minutes, NFL football and your favorite CBS shows. Have a news tip or looking to contact us? Fill out the form below. You can also call the tip line at 415-765...

  6. Meet KPIX 5 News Anchor, Elizabeth Cook. Q: What led to your decision to pursue a career in Broadcasting & Journalism? EC: I had the privilege of working with Tom Brokaw when I was a senior in high school. Brokaw was the Grand Marshall of the Rose Parade, while I was on the Royal Court for the Tournament of Roses.

  7. Feb 5, 2013 · Elizabeth Cook has been named co-anchor for the 11pm news on KPIX 5, effective immediately. She will also co-anchor the Monday-through-Friday 5 and 6 p.m. newscasts with Allen Martin,...

  8. Elizabeth Cook is co-anchor for KPIX 5 News at 5:00pm and 11:00pm. Cook is a seven-time Emmy and two-time Edward R Murrow recipient. She is also the recipient of a Nor Cal RTNDA award in 2012.

  9. Elizabeth Cook is co-anchor for KPIX 5 News at 5:00pm and 11:00pm. Cook is a seven-time Emmy and two-time Edward R Murrow recipient. She is also the recipient of a Nor Cal RTNDA award in 2012.

  10. Jun 28, 2024 · Jun 11, 2024 |. By Elizabeth Cook. | KPIX-TV (San Francisco, CA) According to the latest study by the American Cancer Society, LGBTQ+ individuals experience discrimination and minority stress that may lead to elevated cancer risk.

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