
Kevyn Stewart
Kevyn Stewart joined FOX 5 Atlanta in January 2013. Kevyn is an award-winning journalist who has worn many hats at FOX 5 News over the years.
Before arriving in Atlanta, the Bronx, New York native covered a wide array of stories including Rudy Giuliani's successful New York City mayoral campaign, the Million Man March, Hurricane Ivan, Birmingham's 16th Street Baptist Bombing trials and the trial of the first executive to be tried under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act for accounting fraud (a case featured in the Netflix docu-series "Trial by Media").
Kevyn, a Towson State University graduate, started his career in New York City working at WNYW-TV FOX 5 New York, WABC-TV and NY 1. He began his reporting career in the Florence/Myrtle Beach, South Carolina market at WBTW-TV before moving on to WALA-TV in Mobile, Alabama and WBMA-TV in Birmingham, Alabama.
Kevyn loves politics, music and sports. You can follow him on X at @Fox5KevynStew.
The latest from Kevyn Stewart
Cleanup underway after Floyd courthouse destroyed in fire
A historic Rome landmark stands in ruins today as fire investigators and structural engineers work to determine if the 134-year-old Old Floyd County Courthouse can be saved.
Tucker High 'miracle' player overcomes broken pacemaker to pursue hoops dream
A.J. Johnson, a 6-foot-7-inch standout, is back to playing the game he loves after a massive growth spurt nearly cost him his life.
Virginia-Highland housing project increases security after complaints
Atlanta police cleared trespassers and loiterers from a vacant storefront at the corner of Ponce de Leon Avenue and Bonaventure Boulevard.
Brave child’s report leads to major weapons arrest in Carroll County
FOX 5 Atlanta is learning more about a Carroll County man behind allegations of domestic violence and child cruelty following a massive weapons seizure.
Family of Jada West vows to investigate 12-year-old's death
The family of 12-year-old Jada West is expected to speak publicly Monday morning following the girl’s death after a fight that began with an argument on a school bus.
Children’s Healthcare CEO retiring: The future of pediatric medicine in Georgia
Donna Hyland, the longtime CEO of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, has announced her retirement.
Controversial politician vies for Fulton County commissioner seat
A controversial politician from up north who dubbed herself "super mayor" has relocated to metro Atlanta and now wants to serve on the Fulton County Commission.
12-year-old Villa Rica girl dies following fight, family wants answers
Police are reportedly investigating the death of a 12-year-old Mason Creek Middle School student after her mother said the girl suffered injuries following a fight with another student after getting off a school bus.
‘I was being recorded’: Victim speaks out after discovering hidden phone in bathroom
Christopher Stieglitz, of Carroll County, has been charged in a bathroom peeping case. His victim is now telling her story.
Colin Gray, father of Apalachee HS shooting suspect, found guilty
Colin Gray, father of accused Apalachee High School mass shooter Colt Gray, has been found guilty by a jury in Barrow County.









