Clemens was the host of
KQED Newsroom until June 23, 2023 (the series finale of the program). Most recently, she was the spokesperson for the Golden Gate Bridge District, handling communications, media and policy for the Golden Gate Bridge, Golden Gate Ferry, and Golden Gate Transit bus system. Clemens has worked as a
CBS News correspondent based in
New York City, reporting for the
CBS Evening News and for
The Early Show, and filling in as an occasional Saturday and Sunday CBS Evening News anchor. In 2008 and 2009, during the international sub-prime crisis, Clemens regularly reported on financial issues from the floor of the
New York Stock Exchange. She worked for
KTVU in the San Francisco Bay Area, as a reporter for
Mornings on 2 and other news shows, and for MSNBC as an embedded presidential campaign reporter in 2004 - covering
Dick Gephardt's presidential campaign and
Dick Cheney's re-election bid. Clemens was employed as an anchor for
KOIN, the CBS affiliate in Portland, Oregon. She hosted
Keep It Local, a daily, hour-long news show shot live at various locations in Oregon, and filled in as an anchor on KOIN's various news shows. ==Personal life==