
Evyn Moon
Evyn Moon joined FOX 13 in October 2023 and is excited to be reporting in the Sunshine State.
Evyn spent the last four years in Washington, DC, where she was a correspondent and producer for NewsNation. There, she covered the Biden and Trump administrations from the White House, and reported frequently on policies from Capitol Hill.
Before NewsNation, Evyn worked for Fox Business in Washington, DC, and for CBS News in New York.
A Florida native, Evyn grew up in St. Petersburg, and studied journalism at the University of Florida. She also received a Masters degree in broadcast journalism at UF’s Journalism College.
The latest from Evyn Moon
HIV programs in Pinellas face uncertainty amid budget cut talks
With one of the highest HIV rates in Florida, Pinellas County relies on free, anonymous testing to help fight the epidemic. But, non-profits leading those efforts fear their programs could be on the chopping block as lawmakers weigh major budget cuts.
Florida cat escapes vet after procedure, travels 3 miles back home: ‘I would’ve called an Uber’
What started as a routine vet visit turned into an epic journey for one frisky feline.
'Flames shooting out': Residents react to St. Pete Beach CVS fire, as store shuts down again
A massive three-alarm fire tore through a CVS on Gulf Boulevard in St. Pete Beach on Tuesday afternoon, forcing nearby stores to evacuate.
FEMA's top official fired three weeks before hurricane season
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is facing another leadership shakeup just weeks before hurricane season begins. After months of mounting tension with the Trump administration, former FEMA Administrator Cameron Hamilton has been fired — just one day after testifying before Congress.
'Do Not Disturb' phone settings can save lives on the roads, experts say
Distracted driving continues to be a major safety concern, contributing to thousands of fatalities each year. But new technology uses the source of the problem as the solution.
New firetruck technology aims to boost recruitment amid first responder shortage
As Florida’s population grows, many fire departments are struggling to keep up, but a new piece of high-tech equipment could offer a lifeline.
Treasure Island fires city manager just weeks before hurricane season begins
With just three weeks until the start of hurricane season, Treasure Island city commissioners made a shocking and unexpected decision Monday night: They voted to fire City Manager Chuck Anderson.
Hurricane Preparedness Week: Residents voice concerns as hurricane season approaches
As Florida marks Hurricane Preparedness Week, many Tampa residents are feeling anything but ready.
Nothing found inside suspicious package at St. Pete Police headquarters, suspect in custody: SPPD
A suspicious package has been identified in the parking lot of the Headquarters of the St. Pete Police Department.
'May Day' protests sweep across Tampa Bay area
May 1, also known as "May Day," has long been a day of protest and demonstration — a chance for Americans to raise their voices on urgent issues. This year, demonstrators gathered in cities across Florida, including St. Petersburg, Sarasota and Tampa, to mark the day with calls for action on a range of concerns, from immigration to workers’ rights.