
Kenzie Beach
Kenzie Beach is excited about joining the FOX 10 team as a reporter.
She was born and raised in Southern California. After spending nearly 7 years in the south, she is happy to be closer to family.
During her time at WRBL in Columbus, Georgia she was the weekend evening primetime Anchor and Reporter during the week. She most notably covered the 2023 Governor’s race, record-breaking crime and gangs across West Georgia, Georgia’s school districts and built strong relationships with the military community on Fort Moore.
Kenzie is a proud alum of The University of Alabama where she majored in News and Sports Media and minored in Communication Studies, Roll Tide!
Outside of work, Kenzie loves staying active, trying new restaurants, taking spontaneous trips and never misses the sunset!
Kenzie and her family are so grateful to call the Phoenix area their home!
Please say hello if you see her around town and feel free to send any story ideas or recommendations to kenzie.beach@fox.com
You can follow her on Instagram or Twitter. @kenziebeachtv
The latest from Kenzie Beach
Memorial Day: People gear up for holiday weekend
For many Americans, May 23 is the start of the long Memorial Day holiday weekend, and that means airports like Sky Harbor are getting busy.
Vigilante groups targeting and confronting alleged child predators raise legal challenges
Vigilante groups are taking the task of hunting down child predators into their own hands, creating problems in some cases for detectives and prosecutors.
ICE agents take people into custody at downtown Phoenix courthouse
Several people were seen being taken into custody by ICE agents at downtown Phoenix's immigration court on the afternoon of May 21.
Greer Fire is 100% contained after burning 20K+ acres
A week after hundreds of residents were allowed back into their homes in Apache County, fire officials announced on May 26 that the Greer Fire was 100% contained.
Isaac School District: Receivership's lawyer details 'reckless spending'
A new report outlines the severe financial decline of the Isaac School District in Phoenix, which incurred a $20 million negative cash balance.
Tree trimmer dies after being rescued from 50-foot palm tree in Phoenix
A Phoenix tree trimmer who was rescued from 50 feet above on May 10 has died from his injuries, his family says on GoFundMe.
Stamp Out Hunger food drive has Phoenix roots as mail carriers collect nonperishables for local food banks
The Stamp Out Hunger food drive is starting up and has strong roots beginning in Phoenix in 1976.
Floral costs up due to Mother's Day, prom season and tariffs
Flower costs are rising in the Valley as Mother's Day approaches, driven by high demand and tariffs on imported stems. Despite the increase, shoppers are still buying bouquets.
Stray bullet hits man celebrating his wife's birthday, invoking discussion of Shannon's Law
A man from Phoenix was hit by a stray bullet that fractured his fibula while celebrating his wife's birthday in their' Phoenix back yard.
Glendale PD seeks public's help in mass shooting investigation
The Glendale Police Department is asking members of the public to come forward with any information regarding the May 4 mass shooting at El Camaron Gigante Mariscos & Steakhouse.