Josh Haskell
Josh Haskell is a general assignment reporter for ABC7 Eyewitness News. He joined the ABC7 team in July 2017 and was born and raised in Los Angeles.

Josh came to ABC7 from ABC News in New York, where he worked as a reporter and field producer for six years. Josh spent 18 months on the 2016 campaign trail, first based in Iowa for the caucus and then part of the ABC News team following Hillary Clinton's campaign. While at ABC, Josh also covered the 2012 presidential election and breaking news stories including the Boston Marathon terror attack and the Newtown school shooting. Josh was part of the team who earned a Peabody Award for the network's coverage of Superstorm Sandy.

Before joining ABC News, Josh served as a general assignment reporter for KSNW-TV, the NBC affiliate in Wichita, Kansas. Josh is a graduate of the University of Michigan and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Josh loves covering his hometown of Los Angeles, a city he has so much passion for whether it's exploring and eating his way through every neighborhood or cheering on his beloved Dodgers and Lakers.

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Josh's Stories
FBI raids home of LA deputy mayor who allegedly made bomb threat against City Hall
FBI agents raided the home of a Los Angeles deputy mayor in connection with a bomb threat he allegedly made against City Hall earlier this year.
Vicealcalde de Los Ángeles presuntamente hizo amenaza de bomba contra el Ayuntamiento
Agentes del FBI allanaron el domicilio de un teniente de alcalde de Los Ángeles en relación con una amenaza de bomba que supuestamente hizo contra el Ayuntamiento a principios de año.
Powerful Santa Ana winds force road closures, could shut down power in Topanga Canyon area
The Santa Ana winds are forcing the closure of several miles of Topanga Canyon Boulevard, where people could be left without power if conditions worsen.
How Newsom's efforts to 'Trump-proof' California could help governor's 2028 ambitions
In the wake of President-elect Donald Trump's victory last month, Gov. Gavin Newsom wasted no time cementing his role as a key figure who will take on the new administration.
Court records detail stormy relationship between slain Woodland Hills doctor, ex-wife
Legal documents are revealing a stormy relationship between the Woodland Hills doctor killed in an ambush shooting in August and his ex-wife who is accused of involvement in a murder-for-hire plot leading to his death.
Councilwoman Traci Park, flanked by new LAPD chief and DA, unveils new public safety plan
Some Westside neighborhoods could see increased law enforcement presence thanks to a new public safety program unveiled by Councilwoman Traci Park.
Incendio en Malibú destruye al menos 1 casa en comunidad de Serra Retreat
Al menos una casa en Serra Retreat, una comunidad cerrada en Malibú, fue destruida en el Incendio Franklin, que ha quemado al menos 2,600 acres y provocó órdenes de evacuación.
Malibu fire destroys at least 1 home in Serra Retreat community
At least one home in Serra Retreat, a gated community in Malibu, was destroyed Tuesday in the Franklin Fire that's burned more than 2,600 acres.
More than 200 aftershocks reported after 7.0 earthquake in Northern California
More than 200 aftershocks have been reported since a 7.0 earthquake struck off the coast of Northern California.
California farmworkers brace for impact of 2nd Trump administration, potential mass deportations
California's farmworkers, many of them undocumented, are bracing for the impact of a second Trump administration that threatens mass deportations.