Kimberly Hunt | |
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Kimberly Hunt, News Anchor |
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Born | Kimberly Hunt Ventura, California |
Occupation | News Anchor |
Spouse(s) | Billy Ray Smith |
Notable credit(s) |
10 News Evening Anchor (2008–Present) KUSI News Evening Anchor (2002–2007)10 News Evening Anchor (1987–2002) |
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Kimberly Hunt is an Emmy Award winning San Diego news anchor/reporter for KGTV. During her career Hunt has interviewed sitting Presidents, Oprah Winfrey, and other military, political and business leaders. She has reported live from the Academy Awards, Super Bowl games, political conventions, and other events.[1]
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Hunt was born in Ventura, California and raised in Napa before going on to graduate from San Francisco State University. During college, she worked as a radio news reporter for KVON/KVYN Radio in Napa. After graduating, Hunt went to work for ABC Network News as a researcher for Peter Jennings during the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco. At the close of the convention, she began working as an associate producer for ABC's Monday Night Football.
Hunt began her on-air television career at the CBS affiliate in Monterey, CA. She came to San Diego in 1987 as an anchor for the ABC affiliate, KGTV. For 15 years, Hunt co-anchored the evening newscasts with Carol LeBeau, making them the longest running female anchor team in the U.S. Hunt joined the KUSI News team in October 2002. For five years, she anchored the 6:00pm, 10:00pm & 11:00pm weeknight newscasts. Hunt was also a host of the weekend show, San Diego People.[1] In January 2008, Hunt rejoined the 10News team. She currently co-anchor's KGTV's 5:00pm, 7:00pm & 11:00pm weeknight newscasts with Steve Atkinson.
Hunt is married to former San Diego Chargers linebacker, Billy Ray Smith, with whom she has a daughter.
Hunt has earned four regional Emmy Awards for Best Investigative News Story, Best Feature News Story, Best Journalistic Enterprise and Best Evening Newscast. Her contributions to other reports and newscasts have also garnered additional Emmys. In 2011, Hunt won an Edward R. Murrow Award for her story, Tracking the Mexican Mafia - Inside Donovan State Prison.[2] Hunt has earned other industry honors including two first place awards from the San Diego Press Club, for her exposé on Open Air Brothels in San Diego's canyons and her report on Sex Trafficking.[3] She also earned a Golden Mike for her special Postcards From Home during the Persian Gulf War, which linked local Marines with their families via videotaped messages. She was also presented with the Attorney General's Crime Prevention Award.[1]
Hunt volunteers as Mistress of Ceremonies, for such organizations as The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation,[4] Dia Del Sol (United Cerebral Palsy),[5] The March of Dimes,[6] The San Diego Burn Institute,[7] and the annual lighting of the Tree of Life, in support of Mama's Kitchen and the fight against HIV and AIDS.[8] In April 2007, Hunt helped to launch the city's 1st annual Sleepless In San Diego, benefiting The San Diego Rescue Mission.[9]
In March 2011, Hunt was honored by Soroptimist International for her investigative reports exposing the world of sex trafficking.[10] In November 2007, Hunt and her husband, Billy Ray Smith, were honored with the Legacy Award from Nonprofit Management Solutions, for their charitable contributions, both in San Diego and abroad.[11]
Hunt serves as emcee for San Diego's annual Shop with a Cop, which pairs officers with underprivileged children, to provide them with holiday gifts.[12] Hunt's family has a history of law enforcement service. Her father was a Lieutenant with the California Highway Patrol, and her grandfather was a constable with the Ojai Police Department.