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Linda Cavanaugh was born and raised in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She attended Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School, where she completed her primary and secondary education. Cavanaugh later graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1973, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism. Her academic foundation and determination laid the groundwork for a distinguished career in broadcast journalism.
Linda Cavanaugh is best known for her longtime role as a news anchor at KFOR-TV (channel 4), the NBC affiliate in Oklahoma City. An award-winning journalist, Cavanaugh anchored the station’s flagship 6:00 PM and 10:00 PM weeknight newscasts alongside broadcasting partner Kevin Ogle. She also independently anchored the 4:30 PM newscast for several years, establishing herself as a trusted and familiar presence in Oklahoma journalism.
Over her decades-long career, Cavanaugh reported on a wide range of stories, from local politics and social issues to human interest features. Her commitment to high journalistic standards earned her numerous accolades and helped shape the credibility of KFOR-TV within the state and beyond.
Linda Cavanaugh resides in Oklahoma City with her husband, Dr. Will Clark, an economics professor at the University of Oklahoma. The couple has two children. Despite her retirement from television news, Cavanaugh remains an admired figure in the state, recognized for her contributions to local media and journalism.
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