
Rob DiRienzo
Rob DiRienzo joined the FOX 5 Atlanta news team in November 2020.
Before coming to Atlanta, he travelled the country covering the 2020 presidential election as a multimedia reporter for the Fox News Channel.
From the moment former Vice President Joe Biden announced his candidacy in Pittsburgh, Pa., through the New Hampshire primaries, all the way to the moment Biden accepted his party's nomination in Wilmington, Del., Rob was there on the ground.
Rob also extensively covered the college admissions scandal in Boston and the legal fallout that followed. At the onset of the coronavirus lockdown, Rob broke the news that tens of thousands of Americans were trapped abroad without a way to get back home. He also put a national spotlight on the eviction crisis and food crisis that intensified because of the pandemic.
Previously, Rob spent his days high above New York City as an airborne reporter aboard WNBC-TV's Chopper 4. He got his start in journalism at the age of 14 at WRNJ-AM, a small radio station in his hometown of Hackettstown, NJ. Later, while studying journalism and political science at Temple University in Philadelphia, he joined FOX 5's sister station FOX 29 as a junior reporter for Good Day Philadelphia.
When he's not at work, Rob loves playing hide-and-seek with his nieces and nephews, long walks through the city, and meeting new dogs in the process. He is obsessed with all kinds of music. Bruce Springsteen, Biggie Smalls, and Miles Davis are some of his all-time favorites.
The latest from Rob DiRienzo
Officers seize two dogs after brutal attack in Gwinnett neighborhood
Gwinnett County animal control officers seized two dogs after people in one Stone Mountain neighborhood said they brutally attacked a man Thursday afternoon.
'Hailed a hero': Morgan County bus driver alerts family to fire
A Morgan County school bus driver has been called a hero after jumping into action to wake up residents inside a home surrounded by flames early last Friday morning.
More Midtown bike lanes welcomed by cyclists, not drivers
New bike lanes have popped up around Midtown Atlanta, with more on the way. While some like the move, others think it's just causing more traffic problems.
Family wants charges dropped in Hall County teacher prank death
The family of North Hall High School teacher Jason Hughes says he was excited to “catch" students involved in a prank and slipped in the rain before being struck by a vehicle.
Heartless thief snatches dozens of bikes from kids' after-school program
Thieves stole 26 bicycles and related equipment from a trailer at the C.A. Scott Recreation Center early Wednesday morning.
What's next in Atlanta's bid to host the 2028 Democratic National Convention
One local economist says hosting the DNC could give the area a boost, noting that 2028 could be a big year for Atlanta, as it will also play host to the Super Bowl that year.
Former DeKalb Sheriff Sidney Dorsey death behind bars leaves victim's daughter 'incomplete'
Former Sheriff Sidney Dorsey died behind bars 25 years after his murder conviction.
DeKalb County committee advances plan for homeless center after library shooting
A DeKalb County commission committee advanced a plan Thursday evening to open a day center for people who are homeless.
Apalachee High School shooting: Colin Gray trial starts with emotional testimony
The trial began Monday morning for Colin Gray, the father of the teenager charged in the Sept. 4, 2024, mass shooting at Apalachee High School in Barrow County.
Fulton County man who allegedly beheaded dog arrested after standoff
A man accused of beheading a dog on the front porch of his Fulton County home on Wednesday has been arrested.









