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Lois is an award winning broadcast journalist who’s been reporting and anchoring on radio and television for the past 20 years. People are her passion, as evidenced in her special reports from Bosnia, Serbia, Uganda to the streets of San Francisco. Lois has also covered presidential elections, the high tech boom in Silicon Valley, and local and national disasters. Her focus has been on telling stories about people who have overcome great odds.
Many in the San Francisco Bay Area might recognize her familiar, early-morning voice on KCBS Radio, where she was co-anchor with Al Hart. Lois then went on to become a KGO-TV reporter and anchor for The ABC Morning News.
Lois crossed over to television after reporting for and anchoring the morning drive at KCBS Radio in San Francisco from 1986 to 1997. At KCBS, Lois won awards from the Associated Press, the Society of Professional Journalists, the Radio and Television News Directors Association, the National Women’s Political Caucus, the Golden Gate Chapter of American Women in Radio and Television and the Peninsula Press Club for breaking news, best anchor, best investigative reporter, contributions to broadcast and electronic media and several enterprising awards for her two week series of live reports from Bosnia. She also reported live for 36 hours during and after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, for which she earned a Peabody Award.
From 1997 to 2000, Lois worked as a reporter and anchor at ABC-7 TV in San Francisco. She covered breaking news, developing stories and producing and reporting on in-depth pieces. From the Yosemite murders of a mother and two young girls, the crash of an Alaska Airlines flight, to the El Nino floods, Lois covered the stories locally and nationally. In 1998, she traveled on assignment to Uganda to produce and report on an exclusive 4-part series on how the San Francisco Bay Area responded to the AIDS crisis.
Lois has written a book as a result of her time spent in Bosnia. She filmed, narrated and produced the documentary Impressions of Armenia and directed, narrated and edited a 14-minute video on the work of “Hope Unlimited” in Brazil, which houses and educates street children.
Lois currently co-hosts "The Ride Home with Dave & Lois" aka "The Zoo" with Dave Logan in Denver, Colorado. Their show airs on KOA Radio from 3 - 7pm Monday through Friday.
In 1981, Lois graduated from Biola University in La Mirada, CA with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications. She began her journalism career as news directors of three stations in Southern and Central California.
Today, she is a freelance television and radio reporter, news anchor and public speaker who lives in Boulder, Colorado with her three sons.
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“Sanja, Lois' Surrogate Daughter from Bosnia”
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