Adam Housley

Los Angeles, CA

Adam Housley

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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February 8, 2010 3:02 PM

Jackson’s Doctor Charged!

FOLLOW ADAM ON TWITTER CHARGES FILED The charges against Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray have been officially filed. He has been charged with involuntary manslaughter and if convicted would possibly face a maximum of four years in state ... read more


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January 24, 2010 9:14 AM

Haiti….Crossing Over

FOLLOW ADAM ON TWITTER There are few rougher rides in the world, I am confident of it, and it begins about an hour or so outside the border of Haiti. If you survive this trek, you get a very clear understanding why trucking in supplies to this ... read more


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January 21, 2010 10:58 PM

South Port-au-Prince and Orphans

FOLLOW ADAM ON TWITTER The sun had set and the few light across the Haitian capital flicked amidst the drifting smoke of burning trash. A few dogs barked in the distance and from my ... read more


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January 20, 2010 6:35 PM

Haiti in More Devastating Pictures

To hear a child cry always pierces my heart. We walked up to the young girl sitting on a cot in what I call a field hospital, but more appropriately is a tent in the middle of the street ... read more


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January 19, 2010 10:27 AM

A View of the Haiti Quake

People are asking us how we are living and what we do to tell this tragic story. That account will come, but in the meantime I got the chance to get some internet time as we make a run for supplies outside of the country for a few hours. Instead of ... read more


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January 18, 2010 1:15 PM

Hope and Fear on Streets of Port-au-Prince

UPDATE: 1:15 pm Monday The mood in the city seems a tad calmer today, I think that 12 miraculous rescues will do that to people. I saw one today as a man was rushed through the airport on a gurney, American Military Doctors quickly administering an IV and rushing him to a field hospital at the end of the tarmac. Still on my mind, the three children rescued by Miami-Dade ... read more


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January 15, 2010 10:54 AM

Puerto Rico & World trying to help Haiti

FOLLOW ADAM ON TWITTER UPDATE 2 The frustration is building around the region. The Puerto Rico Search and Rescue Team is still on the ground a short flight away from Haiti and all they ... read more


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January 13, 2010 10:54 AM

Hit & Run Survival

FOLLOW ADAM ON TWITTER The cars rush by as we stand here along Main Street in south Los Angeles, an area known for traffic and an area known for tough streets. It's here on the corner of 43rd sits Uribe's Market and an intersection that has no ... read more


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January 12, 2010 11:59 AM

Clothing with a Conscience

FOLLOW ADAM ON TWITTER On the job hunt we find ourselves amidst the brick two-story buildings that pepper the garment district just south of Los Angeles. Parts of this area haven't seen good times in a generation or more, but as more people move ... read more


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January 11, 2010 6:20 PM

Stupid Criminal Wraps CES

UPDATE:  Here is the video from the Swann booth. It's posted on this link on foxnews.com Over the course of the last few days we've had the chance to see some great stuff. New innovations, great upgrades and at the same time some more of the ... read more