Ashley Mackey
Ashley Mackey is a Community Journalist 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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Ashley's Stories
UCLA's Royce Hall vandalized, plaza left strewn with debris after protesters' encampment dismantled
After a massive law enforcement operation cleared an encampment built by pro-Palestinian protesters at UCLA, the university's Dickson Plaza was left strewn with mangled tents, plastic buckets and other debris.
Emergency responders attend Carson training workshop on aftermath of potential nuclear explosion
About 250 federal, state and local agencies gathered for a workshop in Carson that focused on response training for a potential nuclear detonation.
Mother of 2 recovering from random shooting at Apple Valley gas station
The mother of two had stopped for gas at an Apple Valley Shell station when shots rang out, hitting her in the face and back.
Wildlife crossing's supporters mark construction progress on 101 Freeway in Agoura Hills
Supporters of the The Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing celebrated the progress of the project on Earth Day.
State program helps those with disabilities train, get placed in workforce
Some Californians with disabilities and those re-entering the workforce find it extremely difficult to secure a job. One company is trying to change that.
Landslide causes significant damage to new home in the Hollywood Hills
A family was getting ready to move into their new Hollywood Hills home, but a landslide left the property with significant damage that could cost the homeowner thousands of dollars to repair.
Supervisor Hahn calls for safety improvements at 'crash-magnet' end of 105 Freeway in Norwalk
Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn has sent a letter to the state asking for immediate safety measures at the Norwalk terminus of the 105 Freeway.
Healthcare workers at Cedars-Sinai and transplant recipients honor Donate Life Month
The team at Cedars-Sinai had a record year, completing more than 650 transplant procedures in 2023.
Special education students learn life skills, gain work experience in campus coffee shop
A local high school has set up a brand-new coffee shop run by special education students. The goal is to provide them with the opportunity to gain work experience, develop skills, and boost their confidence.
Dodger fans flock to Alhambra Raising Cane's as Mookie Betts serves customers
Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts brought the frenzy to Raising Cane's in Alhambra Wednesday morning.