Maurice DuBois
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Maurice DuBois (Born 1965) is co-anchor of CBS2 News This Morning with Kate Sullivan. Previously He anchored CBS 2 News at noon with Cindy Hsu and CBS2 News at 6 with Dana Tyler at WCBS-TV in New York. He joined WCBS in September 2004. Before WCBS he spent seven years as co-anchor of Today In New York on WNBC-TV. In addition to WNBC, he worked as a substitute news anchor on The Today Show on NBC and substitute co-host and news anchor on the weekend editions of the Today Show on NBC. DuBois can be occassonally seen as a weekend fill in anchor on the CBS Evening News. His career started in 1987, as a desk assistant at KING-TV in Seattle, Washington, while he was attending Northwestern University. Mr. DuBois came from WFLD-TV in Chicago, where he was an anchor and reporter from 1994. For four years, DuBois worked for KCRA-TV in Sacramento, California as an anchor and reporter.