
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
Tallapoosa rezoning: Neighbors fight 1,600-acre industrial project
Neighbors in Haralson County are pushing back after the City of Tallapoosa unanimously voted this week to annex and rezone 1,000 acres for industrial development.
Georgia private school scholarship: Enrollment hits 7,600 statewide
The Georgia Promise Scholarship program has provided thousands of students with $6,500 for private education during its first year.
This is why Douglas County voted to shut down its local museum
Commissioners voted to shut down the Douglas County Museum of History and Art following reports of major bookkeeping issues and IRS filing failures.
Douglas County probate records spark investigation into coroner
A state council is investigating the Douglas County coroner after records showed eight deputy coroners were never officially sworn into office.
Authorities seek man accused of molesting 9 children
Police in Cobb and Douglas counties are searching for a man accused of molesting at least nine children along the Thornton Road corridor.
Surprise diagnosis leads Georgia nurse on 4-year kidney search
A Georgia kidney recipient is sharing her story to highlight a critical shortage of organ donors affecting thousands of residents.
Douglas teen allegedly abused while having seizure; parents arrested
A mother and stepfather face dozens of felony charges after allegedly assaulting a Douglas County teenager during a medical seizure.
Georgia Power revives Plant Wansley with natural gas and batteries
Georgia Power has officially broken ground on a project to revive the former Plant Wansley coal site as a natural gas and battery storage hub.
Atlanta leaders meet to address teen takeovers and youth violence
Atlanta leaders, parents, and youth gathered to find solutions to teen violence and "takeovers" during Youth Violence Prevention Week.
Roswell mayor calls for new review of soccer stadium project
Roswell city leaders are taking a second look at a soccer stadium and entertainment district first proposed two years ago.









