
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
Will use of force defense help man accused of shooting door-to-door salesman in Brandon?
A man is facing three charges in Hillsborough County after the sheriff's office said he shot a door-to-door salesman in a Brandon neighborhood.
Protesters against proposed Fort Meade data center gather outside city hall
There were about a dozen protesters outside Fort Meade City Hall on Thursday ready to show they are not backing down, and they want a proposed data center project to be canceled.
Some Humana Medicare Advantage plans will be out of network for Moffitt Cancer Center starting in July
Moffitt Cancer Center is now out of reach for many with Aetna Medicare Advantage HMO and PPO plans, and it will soon be the same for Humana Medicare Advantage HMO and PPO plans.
Tampa police boost safety measures in Ybor City for Illuminated Knight Parade
The Tampa Police Department increased security at the Illuminated Knight Parade following two deadly incidents in Ybor City in late 2025.
Ybor City celebrates Latin culture at annual Illuminated Knight Parade
The Krewe of Sant’ Yago packed the streets in Ybor City during the Illuminated Knight Parade for a celebration of Tampa's rich Latin culture.
Bay Area doctors explain how to reduce colon cancer risk after James Van Der Beek’s death
Doctors are warning patients that colon cancer is on the rise in people under 55.
Florida dad's plea goes TikTok-viral in search of stem cell donor for son
Juan Uribe is a father looking for a stem cell donor to match with his 15-year-old son, Max.
Man attempts to forage for food for a full year, shows Eckerd students how to join
Robin Greenfield is an environmentalist and author who teaches others how to forage for food and part of his goal is to inspire others to start doing their own research to forage food.
Sports betting explodes into multibillion-dollar industry since legalization
Sports betting was legalized in 2018 by the Supreme Court, and it quickly grew to a multibillion-dollar industry.
Circus legend celebrates 104th birthday in Sarasota, reflects on life
Mary Jane Miller joined the circus at just 18 years old with no formal training or family connections.









