Q13 FOX anchor and reporter Jennifer Cabala came to Seattle in January 2007 from Denver, where she worked as a
reporter and backup anchor for KCNC-TV. During her time there, her breaking-news
coverage of the murder of a Denver police officer helped the station win an
Emmy Award for "Best Newscast". She also regularly appeared on the
"CBS Early Show," The Weather Channel, and on CBS Radio, reporting
on Colorado's blizzards.
Before moving to Denver, Jennifer worked as an anchor and reporter in Madison,
Wisconsin, and Cheyenne, Wyoming, where she received awards including Best Anchor,
Best Newscast, and Community Hero.
Jennifer has covered major stories across the country including the Bailey High
School shooting, the bizarre case of onetime JonBenet Ramsey suspect John Mark
Karr, and the faked kidnapping of Audrey Seiler. Still, Jennifer's favorite
stories are about regular people doing something for their community. One of
her most well-received stories here at Q13 FOX News, so far, has been her report
on the "living memorial" for Julie Becker, an Eastside woman who gathered
family and friends together for a celebration before losing her fight with cancer,
rather than waiting to have them gather for a memorial after she was gone.
Jennifer loves the outdoors, and is enjoying discovering all Western Washington
has to offer. In her spare time, she likes to ski, hike, bike, and go camping
with her husband.