Madison Scarpino has joined FOX News Channel as an Atlanta-based correspondent. She will begin her role on Dec. 4.
Since January 2022, Scarpino has served as a FOX News multimedia reporter based out of St. Louis. In this capacity, she shot, wrote and edited numerous enterprise and breaking news stories for FNC, including the United Auto Worker strike, the Titanic submersible implosion and the border surge in Arizona and Texas. Additionally, she spent six weeks assisting FNC’s 2022 midterm election coverage, reporting on the senate race between Dr. Mehmet Oz and John Fetterman in Pennsylvania.
Previously, Scarpino served as a bureau reporter at NBC affiliate WAFF-TV in Huntsville, Alabama. During her tenure there she covered breaking news impacting the greater Huntsville area, including the theft and ethics trial of the state’s longest-serving sheriff, deadly tornadoes, 3M’s $100 million settlement with local agencies, and various prominent murder cases.
A 2020 University of Mississippi graduate, Scarpino holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in broadcast journalism.
About FOX News Channel:
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