Ashley Mackey
Ashley Mackey is a general assignment reporter for ABC7 Eyewitness News. She joined the team in August 2019 after reporting and anchoring in Phoenix, Arizona, for Cronkite News on Arizona PBS.

Ashley earned her master's degree in sports journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and her bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Montana. At Montana, she studied on a full-ride tennis scholarship, and when she graduated from there, she traveled the world playing professional tennis for two years.

Ashley worked as a News21 fellow on the "Hate In America" project, which garnered awards such as a Robert F. Kennedy Award, an Edward R. Murrow award, a BEA award and an EPPY award. She also interned at the United States Tennis Association.

Ashley is excited to be back and reporting on Inglewood, the city where she was born. She serves her community alongside her sorority members of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sorority Inc.

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Contact:
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Glendale, CA 91201
818-863-7777

Ashley's Stories
Hidden cameras found in dance studio bathrooms in Hermosa Beach
The owner said the popular dance studio has over a thousand students, ranging in age from 2 to 18 years old. Police said parents found and removed the bathroom cameras.
Walt Disney World makes dreams come true for Make-A-Wish kids with special celebration
"The Most Magical Place On Earth" is helping bring magic to kids in the Make-A-Wish foundation by inviting them to a fun celebration at the Walt Disney World Resort.
Griffith Park getting new permanent stage for Shakespeare Festival
Griffith Park is getting a new permanent stage for the free Shakespeare Festival shows put on by the Independent Shakespeare Company every summer.
Hundreds brave the rain to celebrate first Inglewood Touch A Truck gathering
Hundreds gathered Saturday for a day of family-friendly fun at Rogers Park, allowing visitors to get up close to fire trucks, police cars, ambulances, even our ABC7 news van.
GirlsBuild Summit '25 focuses on restoring hope and rebuilding after LA fires
This year, the summit for young girls focused on rebuilding Los Angeles communities after the devastating wildfires.
Baseball fields at Sierra Madre schools close for soil testing
The fields at Sierra Madre Elementary and Sierra Madre Middle School are both closed off to students.
Assembly Bill 602 aims to stop CA colleges from punishing students who call 911 during drug overdose
In the case of a drug overdose, every minute counts. That's why Assemblymember Matt Haney introduced Assembly Bill 602, legislation that would stop colleges and universities in California from punishing students who call 911 for help during an overdose.
The power of organ donation: 3 couples celebrate after life-saving, 6-person kidney exchange
The power of organ donation: Three couples are celebrating a very special bond after going through a life-saving six-person kidney exchange.
La policía dispara y mata a mujer tras persecución que termino cerca de centro comercial en Gardena
Las autoridades investigan un tiroteo que ha dejado al menos un muerto en Gardena.
Woman shot, killed by police after chase ends in Gardena strip mall parking lot
A woman was shot and killed by police at the end of a chase in a strip mall parking lot in Gardena early Tuesday morning.