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
Family of 18-year-old boy shot and killed by LAPD officer files lawsuit, demands justice
The family of an unarmed 18-year-old who was shot and killed by an LAPD officer announced a lawsuit against the department and the city of Los Angeles.
Community clinic at Jordan High School in Watts reopens after shutting down during pandemic
Community leaders gathered at Jordan High School to celebrate the reopening of the UMMA Community Clinic, which will serve students, families and community members for free.
Calabasas jeweler overwhelmed with attention after making goat necklace for Simone Biles
A Calabasas jeweler is getting plenty of attention after making a diamond goat pendant for Simone Biles that she displayed after winning gold at the Paris Olympics.
La generación de otoño de 2024 de la UC bate un nuevo récord al ser la más grande y diversa
La Universidad de California espera la generación más diversa de su historia para el otoño de 2024, según los datos de admisión de estudiantes publicados recientemente.
UC's fall 2024 class sets new record with largest, most diverse cohort of California students
The University of California is expecting its most diverse class ever for fall 2024, according to newly release data for student admissions.
$20K reward offered in murder of Marine who was assaulted then struck by hit-run driver
Peter Chounthala, a Marine and devoted husband and father, died after he was assaulted and then run over by a hit-and-run driver in Bellflower.
Cosm, newly opened entertainment venue in Inglewood, features 87-foot 8K LED dome like Vegas Sphere
Cosm in Inglewood is a three-story, 65,000-square-foot immersive entertainment venue featuring an 87-foot diameter 8K LED dome, similar to the popular Sphere in Vegas. We got an inside look.
Vendedores ambulantes de Los Ángeles llegan a un acuerdo con la ciudad sobre restricciones de venta
Los vendedores ambulantes han llegado a un acuerdo con la ciudad de Los Ángeles tras la presentación de una demanda contra las restricciones a la venta ambulante, según anunciaron el viernes los demandantes.
LA street vendors reach settlement with city over vending restrictions
Street vendors have reached a settlement agreement with the city of Los Angeles after a lawsuit was filed challenging vending restrictions, plaintiffs announced Friday.
COVID reaches 'very high' level in CA, CDC wastewater data show; COVID on the rise in LA County
The number of COVID cases and hospitalizations in Los Angeles County have doubled in the last month, according to Dr. Barbara Ferrer.