Jack Bilyeu, KIRO 7 News

Jack Bilyeu, KIRO 7 News

Reporter

Where did you grow up? I grew up in McKinney, TX, just outside Dallas. Why did you become a journalist? I’ve had a passion for video and current events since a young age. This career combined those things. I also love being able to see new things every day. What cities have you worked in during your journalism career? I held several behind-the-scenes roles in Fayetteville, Arkansas where I went to college. I then reported in Florence, South Carolina (near Myrtle Beach) and Memphis, Tennessee. What’s the most memorable story you’ve ever covered? I spent two weeks covering a murder trial in Oxford, Mississippi. An Ole Miss student was accused of killing his classmate. It was a case that rocked the community. It ended in a mistrial due to a hung jury. What are you most proud of in your career in news? I’m always thrilled when a story I’ve done makes a difference in the community or sheds light on an underrepresented topic. What’s something people don’t know about you? (For example, a hidden talent, interest, fun fact, or volunteer work that’s important to you) I was an exchange student in Germany and learned to speak fluent German. What do you like to do when you’re not working? I enjoy going to concerts with my fiancée and hanging out with my dog and cat. I’ve also enjoyed exploring the Pacific Northwest since moving here and would love any recommendations!

Latest Headlines by Jack Bilyeu

Volunteers step up after teens killed in Rainier Beach

It’s been nearly a month since two teens were shot and killed at a bus stop near Rainier Beach High School, and there have still been no arrests. Now, nonprofits are stepping in to help the students affected by the tragedy.

By Jack Bilyeu, KIRO 7 News

SR 99 lane closures could last into March

WSDOT is not yet sure how severe the damage is or how long repairs could take, but as a precaution, they have closed two northbound lanes and have capped traffic speeds.

By Jack Bilyeu, KIRO 7 News

Seattle remembers Rev. Jesse Jackson

Western Washington and the entire United States are mourning the loss of civil rights icon Reverend Jesse Jackson.

By Jack Bilyeu, KIRO 7 News