Hailey Winslow
Originally from the south, Hailey Winslow moved to LA from Australia for post-production of "Outback & Under," a 12-episode adventure travel show she hosted and produced. The series follows Hailey and her Golden doodle, Sadie, on the adventure of a lifetime Down Under, wrangling and rescuing crocodiles, and scuba diving cage-less with sharks and venomous snakes and jumping into every extreme sport from the Great Barrier Reef to the Outback. Hailey spent eight years as an award-winning reporter in North Carolina and Florida. She single-handedly shot, wrote, edited, produced and reported two documentaries. Winslow got hooked on reporting in middle school, when her older sister, Megan, started a news program and assigned her to "Georgia Journeys." Winslow received her Broadcast Journalism degree and Spanish minor from the University of Central Florida.
The latest from Hailey Winslow
450 lbs of pig waste illegally dumped at site in Gardena
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office is taking action as a major illegal dumping site in Gardena continues to grow.
Suspect arrested after hiding from deputies at Gardena SkyZone
The man was wanted for murder and robbery. He was allegedly driving a stolen rental car.
Willowbrook residents say homeless squatters may be responsible for house fire
When the fire started, residents say three dangerous homeless men squatting in their backyard took off running.
Teen rescued, grandma found dead in Pacoima garage fire
The garage, which was converted into a back house, had no functioning smoke detectors, the fire department said.
Serial burglars target mom-and-pop LA pharmacies
They’re after the highly-addictive promethazine-codeine cough syrup. However, none of these mom-and-pop pharmacies carry it…yet the criminals keep coming back.
Activists claim LA animal shelters euthanize healthy dogs due to overcrowded shelters
Volunteers and activists rally against the euthanizing of healthy dogs due to overcrowded shelters, defying California codes.
Homeless man assaults 6-year-old girl eating ice cream with parents in Santa Monica
As the family walked towards a bus stop, the homeless man who was sitting on the bench, suddenly attacked her.
Community steps up to help Dreamer, homeless veteran who gives free haircuts, after someone destroyed his shop
The community stepped in to help Dreamer, the 80-year-old homeless veteran who gives free haircuts, after someone destroyed his pop-up barbershop.
Cleanup begins at massive homeless RV encampment in Playa del Rey
From a woman throwing human feces at another woman, to fires in protected wetlands, community advocates say they've been trying to clean up the area for years.
At LA's largest RV encampment, cleanup is slow
More than 500 RVs line six square miles of mostly unincorporated LA County and LA City's Harbor Gateway.