FNC Signs Jeff Paul As West Coast Correspondent

Fox News Channel has hired Jeff Paul as a West Coast correspondent. Beginning April 23, Paul will be based out of FNC’s Los Angeles bureau and report to Nancy Harmeyer, VP of domestic bureaus and Los Angeles bureau chief.

Since 2014, Paul has been a reporter at KTVT Dallas. There he covered the impact of Hurricane Harvey and the 2016 Dallas police ambush.

Previously, he spent three years at WPTV West Palm Beach, Fla., where he was the lead night side reporter. While there, Paul reported on major storms, including Hurricanes Isaac and Sandy. He also covered the high-profile DUI manslaughter case involving polo mogul and millionaire John Goodman. Additionally, Paul traveled to the Everglades National Park to cover the massive beaching of dozens of pilot whales.

Earlier in his career, Paul was a reporter at KEZI Eugene, Ore., where he provided live coverage of several wildfires and floods. He also covered the University of Oregon college football national championship run and the tsunami evacuation of the Oregon coast during the Fukushima nuclear disaster.

Paul received a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.


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