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Maureen Maher is an American television news reporter known for her contributions to investigative journalism. She was born in Michigan, United States, though her exact birth year is not publicly confirmed, with most sources estimating it to be in the early 1970s. Maher was adopted shortly after birth, as her biological mother was unable to care for her at the time.
Maher attended Loyola University Chicago, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications in 1991. This strong academic foundation laid the groundwork for her future career in broadcast journalism.
Following graduation, Maher began her journalism career at WLUW, a Chicago-based FM radio station, where she worked as a news anchor. In 1992, she relocated to Detroit to join WJBK-TV as a reporter. Simultaneously, she worked for the CBS-affiliated radio station WWJ, remaining with the station until 1995.
Later in 1995, she transitioned to WJRT-TV, another Michigan-based news station, where she continued to develop her skills as a television news anchor. Her early career was marked by coverage of high-profile events and fast-breaking stories, which helped build her reputation in the news industry.
Throughout her journalism career, Maureen Maher has covered several major news stories that captured national and international attention. Among them were the impeachment proceedings of President Bill Clinton, the Kosovo crisis, the Enron corporate scandal, and developments related to the global War on Terror. Her ability to report on complex, high-stakes issues established her as a respected journalist in the field.
In 2003, Maher joined CBS News as a correspondent and became one of the prominent faces of the network's true crime series, 48 Hours Mystery (later known simply as 48 Hours). As a host and correspondent, she contributed to in-depth investigations, often focusing on unsolved crimes and long-standing legal battles. Her work on the program is part of what has made 48 Hours a staple in true crime television journalism.
Maureen Maher currently lives in Chicago, Illinois, with her husband, Tom Pendry. The couple has two children. Despite the public nature of her profession, Maher keeps most aspects of her personal life private, choosing to focus public attention on her professional achievements and reporting contributions.
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