Maurice DuBois
Anchor
CBS News New York
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Maurice DuBois co-anchors CBS News New York at 5 and 11. He joined CBS in September 2004.
At CBS News, he substitutes as anchor of the "CBS Evening News," has reported for "60 Minutes Sports" and "CBS Sunday Morning," and has hosted "CBS Mornings" (formerly "CBS This Morning"), "48 Hours" and CBS News' streaming network.
DuBois has covered local news to national political conventions, AIDS in South Africa, Papal transition at the Vatican, to witnessing a double execution.
He has anchored live breaking news and moderated debates for New York Governor, NYC Mayor and Congress. He has hosted multiple specials on topics ranging from mental health, to kids and violence, to breast cancer, to ticker-tape parades and telethons.
A Long Island native, DuBois spent seven years at WNBC-TV before joining CBS. At NBC News, he appeared on "Today," "Weekend Today," "Dateline NBC," MSNBC and NBC News at Sunrise.
DuBois has won several journalism and community awards, including five Emmys.