About me
Harris Faulkner is a co-host on Outnumbered on Fox News Channel (weekdays, 12PM-1PM ET). And, you can catch Harris on the online show “Outnumbered Overtime”, which airs on www.FoxNews.com/Outnumbered on weekdays at 1PM ET. Also, Harris is the anchor of "Fox Report Weekend", Sundays at 7p ET. Click here for more information on Harris Faulkner.
Most recently, Faulkner reported on the 2013 government shutdown and the murder trial of George Zimmerman. During the 2012 political season, she anchored FNC's online election coverage of President Barack Obama's second State of the Union address, as well as the vice presidential debate and election night. During her tenure at the network, she covered the death of Whitney Houston, the fall of Tripoli in 2011 and the death of North Korea's Kim Jong-Il.
Prior to joining FNC, Faulkner served as correspondent for WNYW-TV's (FOX 5) A Current Affair and as a substitute host on The Nancy Grace Show on HLN. She also worked for KSTP-TV (ABC 5) and hosted The Harris Faulkner Show on FM107 Radio in Minneapolis, MN. From 1993 to 2000, she served as the primary evening anchor for WDAF-TV (FOX 4) in Kansas City, MO. Faulkner began her television career at WNCT-TV (CBS 9) as an anchor and reporter in Greenville, NC. Faulkner has received six Emmy Awards, including the 2004 Emmy for Best Newscaster and Best News Special. In 1998, she received the Amelia Earhart Pioneering Lifetime Achievement Award for her humanitarian efforts.
Faulkner graduated from The University of California at Santa Barbara with a B.A. in mass communications.