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Juliette Goodrich

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Emmy award winning anchor and bay area native Juliette Goodrich anchors the Emmy Award Winning Noon Newscast on CBS 5 in addition to other special assignments.   Juliette joined CBS 5 in 1997 and has performed a variety of anchoring and reporting assignments during her time with the station.

Juliette graduated from U.C. Davis with a degree in Communications and was awarded the Kelly Broadcasting Scholarship her senior year.  She started her broadcasting career reporting for Channel 30 in her hometown of Pleasanton during the early 90's and gained additional local and national experience reporting and anchoring for news stations in the Redding, Chico and Sacramento television markets.

Juliette has covered a wide variety of local and national stories including the O.J. Simpson trial and the arrest of the Unabomber in Montana. At CBS 5 Juliette added to her list of accomplishments with Emmy Nominations in "Breaking News" for her exclusive coverage of fugitive James Nivette's capture in France and her coverage of the Bay Bridge shooting incident.

In 2004 Juliette was awarded the APTRA "Excellence in Spot News Coverage" for her reports on the anchor desk during the Oakland Super Bowl Riots. In 2005 she was named Reporter of the Year by The Women of Radio and Television Association. In 2006 Juliette received an Emmy for Best Anchor and in 2007  she was awarded another Emmy for Best Newscast for the 5pm news on CBS 5.
In 2008 Juliette received another Emmy for Best Anchor.  In 2009 Juliette received an Emmy for best Daytime Newscast for the noon show she anchors weekdays .      Juliette was inspired to write a children's book after she emceed the 100th birthday celebration of the Centennial Light. It is the world's longest burning lightbulb.  It is located at Fire Station 6 in Livermore, California.  The book is called "The Little Light Shines Bright."   Proceeds from the book benefit local reading and writing programs and the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation. You can learn more about the lightbulb and see what it looks like from a bulbcam operating 24 hours a day at www.centennialbulb.org .
Juliette is involved in many community organizations including the Alisa Ann Ruch Annual Burn Relay to support burn survivors in the Bay area, the California Special Olympics and the American Red Cross. She has also competed in several triathlons for the See Jane Run Breast Cancer Fund.   Juliette and her husband live in the East Bay with their three children.
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