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Christine Sloan

Christine Sloan joined CBS 2 News in 2003 as a reporter and covers New Jersey for the station.

While at WCBS-TV, Sloan has covered many major events including the resignation of former Governor James McGreevey, the Jason Williams trial, the conviction of New Jersey nurse Charles Cullen, the Faheem Williams case, the Blackout of 2003, and the Brittney Gregory murder, where Sloan was the only television reporter to exclusively interview the Brick teenager's mother.

Before joining WCBS-TV, Sloan was a general assignment reporter for NBC-10 in Philadelphia, where she covered a number of stories that gained national attention, including the Thomas Capano trial and the Amy Grossberg and Brian Peterson case.

Sloan began her career in the New York area in 1994 at Hudson County's Cablevision. At the station, she covered politics and anchored the evening news, doing stories on now convicted politicians former Hoboken Mayor Anthony Russo and former Hudson County Executive Robert Janezewski.

Sloan also served as News 12 New Jersey's Bergen County reporter and Bureau Chief, a freelance reporter for WWOR-TV, a researcher for both Chris Whittle's "Special Report Television with Joan Lunden" and public television in New York, and as an intern for the ABC affiliate in Santa Barbara, California.

Sloan has also interned for the United Nations and speaks several different languages, including Farsi. She graduated from the University of California at Santa Barbara with a degree in political science. She also holds a master's degree from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. Sloan lives in New Jersey with her husband and daughter.