
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
Why a new feral cat trapping plan at an Atlanta market is drawing backlash
Forest Park leaders and officials at the Atlanta State Farmers Market met to launch a new trapping plan to manage a population of feral cats.
Metro Atlanta district attorney sues over non-partisan elections
A metro Atlanta prosecutor is taking legal action against the state, claiming a new law selectively strips critical political information from local ballots.
How Ebola travel restrictions are reshaping Atlanta World Cup plans
Local Congolese community members are mobilizing thousands of residents to celebrate a historic tournament appearance as international travel restrictions prevent overseas Congo fans from arriving in Atlanta.
West Atlanta neighbors protests $5.5B redevelopment proposal
A West Atlanta community group gathered outside City Hall Monday morning to protest Mayor Andre Dickens' multi-billion-dollar neighborhood reinvestment initiative over a lack of transparency and economic safeguards.
Deputies search Windermere neighborhood home in multiday probe
Douglas County deputies executed a search warrant at a home in a quiet Windermere neighborhood. An intense investigation reaches its fourth day.
Fake water worker targets 76-year-old homeowner in Paulding scam
A 76-year-old Paulding County woman successfully turned away a door-to-door scammer who falsely claimed she worked for the Paulding County Water System.
Atlanta airport starts mandatory Ebola screenings for some travelers
U.S. citizens arriving from three African nations are now undergoing health checks at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport as officials try to stop the spread of a deadly Ebola outbreak.
Atlanta World Cup Ebola restrictions: Congo soccer team to isolate in Belgium
Travel restrictions tied to an Ebola outbreak in Africa are impacting the Democratic Republic of Congo soccer team ahead of its World Cup match,
FIFA World Cup: Showcase Atlanta awards 8 watch party grants
City officials revealed on Wednesday the eight Atlanta communities selected to receive Showcase Atlanta grants for free World Cup watch parties.
Man freed after spending 16 years in prison for Douglas robbery
A wrongfully convicted man is free after Douglas County District Attorney Dahlia Racine secured the total exoneration of Brandon Pugh, who spent 16 years in prison for an armed bank robbery he did not commit.









