Susan Hendricks is a weekend anchor for HLN, based in CNN's world headquarters in Atlanta.
Hendricks first joined HLN in 2002 as a fill-in anchor, when she covered breaking news such as the death of former President Ronald Reagan and interviewed such celebrities as actors Zach Braff and Matt Damon. After leaving briefly to help launch a newscast on DirecTV, Hendricks returned to HLN in September 2005.
Before joining CNN, Hendricks anchored a two-hour morning show at KMIR-TV, an NBC affiliate in Palm Springs, Calif. Previously, she worked as a field reporter for KESQ in Palm Springs, Calif., where she covered a trial involving U.S. Marines stationed at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twenty-Nine Palms, Calif., who refused to take the anthrax vaccine. Hendricks started her journalism career at Comcast Cable in Los Angeles.
Hendricks earned a bachelor's degree in mass communications from Arizona State University.
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