
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
LA firefighter survives life-altering crash after car plummets off 800-foot cliff
Mario, training for fire season, was on his way to becoming a Hotshot when the tragic accident occurred.
Elderly sisters die in suspected arson fire at Hollywood home
Two elderly sisters died in a house fire that investigators believe was intentionally set.
30-day challenge inviting kids to report crimes with Disneyland tickets on the line for first place
A 30-day challenge is inviting students in the Harbor Gateway-Gardena area to report crimes. The reward? The student with the most reports is apparently getting Disneyland tickets.
Santa Clarita tenant says townhouse is riddled with toxic mold and nothing is being done
A Canyon Country resident says he's paying $3k a month to live in a townhome that is riddled with mold. He told FOX 11 that the building manager knows about it but refuses to do anything about it.
Mother says LA school calls police over autistic kindergartner’s behavior
Asia Terry says Lake Street Primary in LA’s Westlake is criminalizing her son’s disability.
Man survives fiery street racing crash in Seal Beach; police say friends fled scene
Police say about 40 to 50 cars sped off as they arrived on scene.
Tribute-themed exhibit transforms Eaton, Palisades survivors' pain into art
This week marks one year since the deadly Southern California wildfires devastated Altadena and Pacific Palisades. Now, the community of survivors are turning pain into art in downtown Los Angeles.
Memorial held to honor Spike, Burbank K9 killed in shooting
Hundreds honored the fallen police dog for his loyalty, service and ultimate sacrifice to this city, the department and his partner, Officer Corey Salas.
Pasadena neighbors rebuild Christmas tradition lost in the Eaton Fire
Two Pasadena residents are determined to rebuild the spirit of the Angels of Valley Lights Drive.









