
Danielle Zulkosky
Danielle Zulkosky is a General Assignment Reporter for FOX 13 based out of Tampa Bay. She joined the team in October 2025.
Danielle comes to Tampa from Indianapolis, where she spent three years covering everything happening in the area from the city government to stories important to the community. She got the opportunity to interview Mike Pence, cover the Delphi Double Murders Trial and break the news that a notable Indiana serial killer had additional unidentified victims that went unnamed for nearly three decades.
Danielle is no stranger to severe weather covering tornado outbreaks in both Indiana and Wisconsin. She thinks telling these stories is an important part of local journalism.
Before that, Danielle spent two years in Green Bay, Wisconsin and a year in Lancaster, Pennsylvania reporting on local news from the government to the Packers.
She is a Hofstra University graduate and enjoyed living in New York for four years for college but is now excited to call the Sunshine State home!
Danielle loves Lancaster, Pennsylvania and is ready to talk about her hometown with anyone at any given time. She tries to get home to visit family a few times a year, but now that she lives in Florida, she expects plenty of visitors coming to her new home instead.
If she could, Danielle would live on the beach. When she is not at work, you can find Danielle reading (likely on the beach), baking or eating all the tasty dishes her fiancé cooks for them.
If you would like to contact Danielle with a story idea, you can email her at danielle.zulkosky@fox.com or find her on any social media @DZulkosky.
The latest from Danielle Zulkosky
Friend remembers Bay Area woman stabbed to death in Hillsborough County
Friends are mourning the loss of a Tampa engineer after her boyfriend was arrested for stabbing her to death last Friday in Hillsborough County.
Blood shortage: OneBlood sees critical supply drop, forcing urgent call for donors
OneBlood officials announced a critical supply shortage of O-positive and O-negative blood, the two most frequently used blood types in emergency medical care. Regional representatives are urging citizens to donate immediately to replenish depleted reserves during the high-demand summer months.
Florida boy rings hospital bell after surviving aggressive blood cancer, life-threatening coma
When you look at 11-year-old Stevie Robinson Jr., you see a kid full of life and joy. But a few months ago, that same boy was clinging to life in the ICU at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital.
Salvation Army celebrates retirement of 2 majors with decades of service
The Salvation Army in Clearwater celebrated the retirement of two leaders on Sunday.
Tips to keep your air conditioning bill lower this summer
Summer is officially here, and that means summer power bills are here too.
Ybor City residents pushing back against proposed Live Nation concert venue
The Gasworx development in Ybor City is growing, but some residents are ready to do what it takes to stop one of the proposed developments.
Historic Tarpon Springs church seeks $6M for hurricane damage repairs
Leaders of the historic Saint Nicholas Cathedral in Tarpon Springs are launching a $6 million capital campaign to urgently repair the building after it sustained severe damage from recent hurricanes.
'Turf Takeover' in Tampa provides positive alternative to 'Teen Takeovers'
Teen takeovers have become a problem in Tampa Bay that officials are now trying to solve proactively, so groups are hosting events to give kids safe alternatives.
Cruise passengers shaken by offshore Cuba earthquake in Gulf: 'It was the strangest feeling'
The Margaritaville at Sea Islander cruise was sailing near Cuba in the gulf when the earthquake happened on Monday.
Cuba earthquake: 6.1 magnitude quake triggers tremors across Florida
A powerful 6.1 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Cuba on Monday, sending shockwaves that rattled residents from the Bay Area up through north Florida.









