 
Two-time Emmy Award winning host of lifestyle programs such as "Streetside
San Diego," "Life Moments," "The Olympic Ozone," "Holidays on Horton
Square," and "NBC 7/39's International Auto Show," Kimberly King was
named 2006 San Diego Magazine's "50 People to Watch." Watching her is
exactly what San Diegans have been doing for over 10 years when
they've tuned into NBC 7/39.
An upbeat, positive addition to the news team, Kimberly worked as feature,
entertainment, news and traffic reporter. She's covered some ground, both on
the air and in the air, aboard Newschopper 7/39.
"Streetside San Diego" gave Kimberly the opportunity to interview such
well-known celebrities as LaDanian Tomlinson, Trevor Hoffman, Steve Finley,
Rob Machado, Ellen DeGeneres, The Black-Eyed Peas, George Lopez, Suzanne
Somers and many others. Kimberly's strengths are in her live,
off-the-cuff interviews where she has the ability to put anyone at ease with
her engaging smile.
A San Diego native, Kimberly studied music, dance, voice, and theatre at the
San Diego High School of Creative and Performing Arts before attending USIU's School of Performing and Visual Arts College on a Musical Theatre
scholarship. She ultimately graduated from San Diego State University with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech Communication.
Her volunteerism is well known throughout San Diego, where she headlined
fundraising efforts for a variety of worthy causes including United Cerebral
Palsy, Children's Dental Health Association, the Old Globe Theatre, Kids' Korp, YMCA, SDSU, Rady Children's Hospital, The Immaculata Children's
Liturgy of The Word, San Diego Fire Rescue among others.
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