Los Angeles, CA
Adam Housley is a Los Angeles-based correspondent who has reported from 18 countries and 18 states for Fox. He provided live streaming video reports from Venezuela when President Hugo Chavez shut down local media. Prior to that, Housley reported from Nicaragua and El Salvador on the war against drugs and scored an exclusive interview with Sandinista leader, Daniel Ortega. He has reported on the war on terror from Iraq, Kuwait, Pakistan, Bahrain, Israel, Palestine and Jordan. Housley is a former professional baseball player and was a Junior Olympic All American.
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November 5, 2009 1:21 PM
It isn't normal day when a news story comes to us, but that's exactly what happened as LAPD officers take on armed robbers in a gun battle that sends one suspect to the hospital and two others to jail. It all began early this morning at a gas station ... read more
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November 2, 2009 4:59 PM
It was once said long ago, "flying without feathers is not easy; my wings have no feathers." You can prove this old passage quite easily these days with a trip to the famous Santa Monica Pier. Actually, you can make the same trip and same affirmation ... read more
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October 28, 2009 10:08 AM
Having covered the trial, the acquittal, the controversy surrounding the 'King of Pop' and of course the eventual death of Michael Jackson, I walked into the Theater in Hollywood unsure how ... read more
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October 11, 2009 6:30 AM
Using new technology we are going to report live as we ride along with these heroes and we will also be twittering (username: adamhousley) and posting pictures and blog updates as we power ... read more
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October 8, 2009 3:15 PM
We are calling every contact we have here in Southern California. Our contacts are in every area of law enforcement, many of them we have stayed in touch with over the last number of years in preparation, god forbid, of some sort of terror attack. Here is what we have learned so far. Authorities have found TATP before on a number of occasions in this area of Southern ... read more
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October 6, 2009 5:01 PM
We got some amazing video and pictures. Wardens boarding boats, busting poachers, searching restaurants, massive dope busts on public land and approaching poachers through huge duck blinds. California game wardens have the second largest law enforcement jurisdiction in the country and arguably one of the toughest jobs. More than 300,000 square miles of land and ... read more
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October 1, 2009 3:14 PM
Six years went by in what seems like just a simple snap of my fingers. The last time I boarded this magnificent destroyer the USS Milius, we were landing on the deck in a Navy helicopter as the the ship patrolled the Persian Gulf. Only a few weeks would remain before tomahawk missiles would be launched from the warship, starting "shock and awe" and our war in Iraq. ... read more
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September 18, 2009 5:27 PM
As California and many others statehouses face a difficult economic opponent, budget cuts are now hitting state college and university athletic programs right in the gut. The University of California at Irvine is the first to ax sports, taking away swimming, diving, rowing and sailing. While these sports are not big name and don't draw TV coverage or the big crowds, they ... read more
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September 3, 2009 8:48 PM
The guests began arriving just after 6pm and by seven, the time the ceremony was set to begin, most of the whte chairs outside the mausoleum had been filled with friends. Names like Barry Bonds, Chris Tucker, Gladys Knight, Macaulay Culkin, even Lisa Marie Presley had all come to pay their final respects. The family tho was again not on time. Like we saw with the massive ... read more
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November 11, 2009 7:07 PM
Hard Times on the Hardwood?
It wasn't hard to see that things weren't exactly as an owner would hope. We walked into the newer arena welcomed by attentive staff and thousands of people dressed a seats. Not the ideal game for a team, owner, fan, or for that matter league. In fact, according to NBA Commissioner David Stern, last year more than half of the teams lost money and this year revenues are ... read more