
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
Metro Atlanta rents surge as wages lag, forcing families to keep moving
Metro Atlanta rents have soared far faster than wages over the past decade, forcing families like Emerald Fox’s to keep moving as the ARC pushes for more affordable housing development.
Man killed by Bartow County deputies had previous warrants
The GBI says Bartow County deputies shot and killed Dylan Burl Rice during a warrant service tied to a death investigation; investigators later determined the weapon he pointed at deputies was a pellet air rifle.
Gainesville football quarterfinal set with all players cleared to play
GHSA has rescheduled the Gainesville–Langston Hughes quarterfinal for Friday and confirmed that 34 previously suspended Gainesville players are eligible to play after a judge blocked their suspensions.
Judge upholds Gainesville HS injunction; most players cleared to compete
A Hall County judge upheld Gainesville High School’s injunction against GHSA, reinstating 34 of 38 suspended players after a playoff-game brawl and allowing them to compete in Friday’s quarterfinal.
Atlanta small businesses hope for big boost holiday shopping
Atlanta small businesses are hoping Black Friday and Small Business Saturday bring a crucial holiday boost as Invest Atlanta urges residents to shop local amid falling consumer confidence.
Walton County man missing for nearly a month
Nearly a month after Walton County man Chris Hanna disappeared, investigators are still piecing together clues after his truck was found 70 miles away in Coweta County.
Forsyth County firefighter gets lifesaving kidney from his sister
Forsyth County firefighter Chris Stancel received a lifesaving kidney transplant from his sister at Piedmont Atlanta Hospital.
Hoschton woman defies odds, survives stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis
Joanne Cure, 78, survived stage 4 lung cancer after being given two years to live, crediting her faith, determination, and cutting-edge treatment for her remarkable recovery.
Wanted ex-Cobb sheriff candidate was fired in under 2 weeks from South Fulton Police
Multiple jurisdictions have active fraud warrants accusing Antaney Hogan of scamming victims out of money and vehicles.
Former Cobb sheriff candidate faces multiple warrants in alleged fraud cases
Four active warrants accuse former sheriff candidate Antaney Hogan of taking thousands from multiple alleged victims.









