
Irene Snyder
Irene is an Emmy-award winning reporter who joined the FOX10 news team in September 2020. She is very excited to be reporting out here in the desert!
Irene last worked as a reporter at WFMZ-TV in the Allentown/Berks County/Philadelphia area. There she covered several national stories including the search for a missing Amish teenager, and the controversy surrounding an Allentown police officer videotaped kneeling on a man’s head, as well as the Black Lives Matter protests that followed.
Some of her favorite stories at the station included interviewing a 98-year-old Girl Scout, and traveling to New York City to witness a WWII veteran receive a Legion of Honor Award. Irene received a Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Award for that story.
In September 2020, Irene also received an Emmy award for telling the story of Doris the "Unknown Angel," who inspires tragedy victims to never lose hope.
Prior to WFMZ, Irene worked as a multimedia journalist/digital media producer at Lancaster Online, where she anchored news updates, wrote/shot/edited online stories, produced podcasts, and hosted online shows. One of her favorite shows, which she started up herself, called "Shout Out Lancaster" allowed Irene the opportunity to highlight service work in the community.
Irene grew up in Lancaster County, PA, where most of her family still lives. She graduated summa cum laude from Elizabethtown College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications and Sociology/Anthropology. While still in school, she received a first-place award in the Society of Collegiate Journalists’ feature news package competition, and was also recognized by the college with multiple awards including the Communications Excellence Award, Points of Distinction Award, and two Distinguished Student Awards. In February of 2019, her research was published in the academic journal, Journalism.
In her spare time, Irene loves to sing, as well as play piano and the ukulele. She enjoys performing at fundraisers in the community, and in 2019 she sang the national anthem for the Lancaster Barnstormers. Irene also enjoys reading (anything by Jane Austen, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, J.K. Rowling or Charlotte Bronte) kayaking, hiking, and spending time with family. Irene is Greek Orthodox and loves making Greek food/pastries (OPA!).
With the understanding that each person has a story to share and lives to touch, Irene wants to learn as many of these stories as possible. Reach out via email to share your story with her!
The latest from Irene Snyder
Extreme heat kills 3 Grand Canyon hikers
A brutal summer heat wave has turned deadly at the Grand Canyon after three hikers collapsed and died within a matter of days.
Gilbert farm launches first community classes for agricultural classes
Agritopia in Gilbert is offering its first community agriculture classes at its newly opened education pavilion.
Earnhardt Auto Centers donates 75,000 meals to St. Mary's Food Bank
Earnhardt Auto Centers celebrated its 75th anniversary by providing 75,000 meals and 75,000 water bottles to St. Mary's Food Bank to support families through the summer.
Body found floating in Phoenix canal; death investigation underway
A death investigation is underway after a body was found floating in a Phoenix canal near 23rd Avenue and Indian School Road.
Arizona brewery aligns Father's Day specials with World Cup broadcasts
Father's Day is one week away, and local businesses are preparing events for families to celebrate together.
Scottsdale animal rescue groups call for volunteers as shelter hits full capacity
The LovePup Foundation is operating at full capacity while working to provide microchipping, health management, and air-conditioned housing for dogs left on the streets across Scottsdale.
Tempe History Museum hosting 'Time Machine' event for kids
Through interactive history lessons and art education, the weekly Time Machine event helps children engage with the past while participating in creative workshops.
Arizona governor Katie Hobbs reaches budget deal with lawmakers
A data center tax break moratorium, cuts to almost all state agencies, and an adoption of President Donald Trump's tax cuts are all part of a budget deal Governor Katie Hobbs made with lawmakers at the Arizona State Legislature.
Monsoon: Phoenix emergency management director details storm response plans
Emergency management leaders emphasize the importance of community preparedness, advising residents to stock up on food, water, batteries and flashlights.









