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Claire Crouch

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Originally from Grand Prairie, TX, Claire joined KSWO in September of 2012 as a general assignment reporter. She graduated with a degree in Communications and Marketing from Pace University in New York City in 2008. There she participated in multiple media internships and explored the many opportunities the city had to offer.

After several years of pursuing her passion of acting in Los Angeles, Claire is excited to immerse herself in broadcasting and tell the stories that are most important to the people of Southwest Oklahoma and North Texas.

In her spare time Claire loves to read, cook, travel and spend time with her family …especially her dog, Annie. Claire is looking forward to a great start in Oklahoma, and is incredibly thankful for this opportunity.

If you ever have a story idea for her or just want to say hi, email her @ ccrouch@kswo.com

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