
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
Experts highlight services available to crime victims in Georgia
It is National Crime Victims' Rights Week.
Atlanta family mourns ASU student allegedly murdered by boyfriend
A man has been charged with murdering his girlfriend, a student at Alabama State University.
McDonough man arrested for kidnapping ex-girlfriend outside workplace
A McDonough man is facing multiple felony charges after Carrollton police say he forcibly kidnapped his ex-girlfriend outside her workplace on Wednesday.
Malachi Mitchell's death: Mother starts online petition demanding justice
Kenya Mitchell's son, Malachi Mitchell, was shot and killed after a gun sale with a 19-year-old.
Ben’s Antiques & Market closes after over a decade, vendors await payment
After more than a decade in business, Ben’s Antiques & Market has closed its doors, but some vendors say they are still waiting to be paid.
New bill aims to strengthen EBT card security amid rising fraud concerns
A new bill is set to be drafted in Washington that would require the USDA to use enhanced anti-fraud protections for EBT cards to combat fraud.
Senior skip deadly shooting used as lesson in Newton County classroom sparking outrage
Newton County Schools halts a social studies assignment featuring the murder of Justin Etienne on March 19.
Stockbridge Elementary teacher faces battery charges
A Henry County elementary school teacher has been charged with seven counts of simple battery.
Tyrone train derailment may have been caused by loose, missing rail piece
Tyrone Police reported to CSX that there was damage to tracks hours before the derailment.
Toddler burned in Paulding County house fire; remains under investigation
A Paulding County mother and her 2-year-old child have been hospitalized with severe burns after a house fire.