Keilar began her on-air career in
Yakima, Washington, at the CBS affiliate
KIMA. She also co-hosted the morning drivetime show
Billy, Blue and Brianna, too: The Morning Zoo on contemporary hits station,
KFFM.
CBS News She then moved to
CBS News, where she served as an anchor, reporter and producer for a CBS newscast that aired on
MTVU,
MTV's college network. She was also a fill-in anchor on the CBS News overnight newscast,
Up to the Minute, and a freelance reporter for the weekend edition of
CBS Evening News.
CNN From CBS, Keilar joined
CNN as a correspondent for CNN Newsource, providing breaking news coverage and reports from the nation's capital for approximately 800 CNN Newsource partner stations. As a general assignment correspondent for the network, she covered a wide range of stories, including the 2007
Virginia Tech massacre, where she was the first CNN correspondent at the scene. While covering Congress, Keilar earned the 2009
National Press Foundation Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for Distinguished Reporting of Congress for her fall 2008 coverage of the $700 billion bank bailout. While covering the Obama White House, Keilar earned the
White House Correspondents' Association's 2014 Aldo Beckman Memorial Award for her coverage of the rollout of Obamacare. Keilar, a military spouse, began writing a column called
Home Front in 2019, which tells stories of military families and tries to bridge the civilian-military divide. Keilar joined
New Day in 2021, co-anchoring with
John Berman. On September 15, 2022, it was announced that Keilar would leave her role on
New Day as the show is replaced by
CNN This Morning. She continued to co-anchor the show until the new CNN revamped morning show debuted on November 1. In April 2023, Keilar joined Boris Sanchez and
Jim Sciutto as a co-anchor of a new show titled
CNN News Central. She co-anchors the afternoon edition which runs from 1 p.m. through 4 p.m. ==Personal life==