Pamela Davis
Morning Edition AnchorMany people remember Pamela Davis as the anchor for the number one weekend newscast on KFMB, channel 8. While at channel 8, she covered many national stories and was featured as a correspondent on CNN, HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel and the CBS news magazine 48 Hours. In addition to covering the top stories, her weekly franchise "Adopt 8" featuring children in the foster care system drew a huge amount of community support. As a result, nearly 300 children were placed into permanent homes. She went from Channel 8 to Denver, Colorado to anchor Fox 31's Good Day Colorado. In the first year of the newscast, she was recognized by her peers with a nomination for best local anchor. Pamela is the proud mom of two college-aged children. Her daughter Lindsay attends Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles and her son Jordan attends the University of Miami.
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A plan to manage public access to the Children's Pool in La Jolla and protect the seals will move forward. A city council committee met Monday to outline a final proposal.
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Spring Training is over and the San Diego Padres get their season started later today. But who is helping them stay healthy?
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A San Diego farmer is featured in a national cookbook for people who love local food. It's all about making better use of local produce you may not have cooked with before. Joining us on Morning Edition is Donna Buono of Morning Song Farm.
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The San Diego Padres have named an Opening Day starter. Joining us on Morning Edition is North County Times sports columnist Jay Paris.
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The murders of San Diego County teenagers Chelsea King and Amber Dubois have ignited concerns over child safety. A training session this week in San Diego will teach young girls how to protect themselves against predators. Joining us on Morning Edition is the 18-year-old founder of a non-profit group called Just Yell Fire.
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Some politicians in Sacramento are giving pay raises to staff amidst a multi-billion-dollar budget deficit. We're joined on Morning Edition by nonpartisan Sacramento political consultant Leo McElroy.
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- Bob Filner, disgraced ex-mayor of San Diego, dies at 82
- Trump administration considers immigration detention on Bay Area military base, records show
- San Diego County releases dashboard compiling on South County sewage
- California sent investigators to ICE facilities. They found more detainees, and health care gaps