
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
What really is Florida cold? We asked people in Tampa
Living in Florida, you might have heard the phrase "Florida cold is different" and many people here in Tampa agree.
Research shows that hormone replacement therapy can help reduce brain inflammation, diseases
Research out of UCLA links brain inflammation to diseases such as Alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis.
ICE protests draw hundreds across the Tampa Bay area
Hundreds of people showed up in Tampa and St. Petersburg to protest ICE, the deadly shooting of a Minneapolis woman by the agency and the current administration.
Haitian boys united with adoptive family at Tampa International Airport
Three Haitian boys reunited with their forever families at Tampa International Airport Friday night.
AquaFence considers move to Tampa as city named among top 5 for business headquarters in survey
A life-saving business is eyeing Tampa as its new United States headquarters.
Westbound I-4 lanes closes overnight at Tampa's Malfunction Junction
All westbound lanes of I-4 through downtown Tampa will close overnight, starting at 10 p.m. Wednesday.
Florida law says it is illegal to set off fireworks before New Years
Florida law states that there are three days when consumer fireworks are legal to use in the state: New Year's Day, the 4th of July and New Year's Eve. Fireworks are banned in the days leading up to these holidays.
Career coach, AI consultants share tips on how to stay relevant in the age of AI
Artificial Intelligence is changing the workforce and causing stress for workers.
Travelers experience post-Christmas delays at Tampa International Airport
The holiday season is the busiest time of year according to the TSA, with the agency expecting Sunday to be the busiest by passenger volume at an estimated 2.86 million people.









