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ABBY ROSS Abby is a reporter for the FOX 25 Primetime News at 9. Abby has covered it all--crime, natural disasters, politics, economic issues, even the weather. (Yes, she had a brief stint as a weathercaster).

Abby started her career as a Spanish/English news reporter in Fayetteville, Arkansas. At KFSM, she helped launch a Spanish newscast, taking on the role of anchor/producer. Abby then landed a reporting job at KWQC in Davenport, Iowa. Her two most memorable moments-doing a live shot in below zero weather, telling people it was dangerous to go outside, and interviewing Barack Obama. Two years later, Abby joined the team at KTUL in Tulsa. She mainly covered crime and anchored CNN local edition cut-in's.

Abby grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She went to high school in Highland Park, Illinois and got her journalism degree at the University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign. She never thought she would live in Oklahoma. But, she loves it, especially the people. She is thrilled to have the opportunity to continue her career at KOKH in Oklahoma City.

If you have any story ideas, Abby would love to hear from you. Feel free to email her at aross@okcfox.com

     

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