
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
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.
Harbor Gateway homeless encampment sees 20 fires in 5 days, homeless advocates say
Community advocates blame the fires on arson and said they're losing faith that the situation will get better soon.
Running from LA to Palm Springs for a good cause
More than 100 people are running a 130-mile relay, including our own FOX 11’s Hailey Winslow.
Exclusive Look: Inside LA County's largest concentration of homeless RVs
In LA County, more than 500 homeless RVs line the streets for miles, creating a scene that looks more like a third-world country than the United States.
Single mom of 3 in coma after South LA pursuit crash; children say they're praying for a miracle
After searching for her mom through her phone's GPS, Julisa Mercado Reyna said she knew her mom was injured in a crash after seeing her mom's car in a notification on the Citizen app.
Great Dane at risk of being euthanized gives birth one day after being rescued
One day after being rescued this Great Dane gave birth to six little puppies.
Sleep tourism: DTLA hotel converts space into fitness and relaxation zen den
Whether you need a break from your LA work trip, or are having trouble separating work and life in the work from home era, Hotel Figueroa has a space for you to unwind.
'All they want is a cozy bed and person': LA Animal shelters in turmoil as facilities reach maximum capacity
"It’s heartbreaking to walk through our kennels and see how many great dogs we have that are looking for homes that just need somebody to open up their home," said LA Animal Service Interim GM.