
Lindsey Ragas
Lindsey Ragas joined the FOX 10 news team in October 2022 as a reporter and fill-in anchor.
She’s covered some of the biggest stories in the Valley during that span, including issues with tabulation machines on Election Day, election lawsuits and the subsequent recount for the attorney general’s seat, and Brittney Griner’s release from a Russian prison and return home.
Before arriving in Phoenix, Lindsey worked as a reporter in Austin, Texas at CBS Austin. In those 3.5 years, she covered stories such as the deadly winter storm in 2021 when much of central Texas went without water and power for days because of the failure of the power grid; a devastating tornado in 2022 that tore through the homes of Round Rock residents; and the 87th Texas legislature, which came under scrutiny for its restrictive abortion laws. Lindsey also filled in as an anchor on the morning and evening newscasts.
Lindsey’s local news career started as an anchor, reporter and producer in Abilene, Texas at KTXS. For 3 years, she focused specifically on city reporting and led the weekend newscasts as a producer and anchor. In 2017, Lindsey won a Texas Association of Broadcasters award for general assignment reporting.
Lindsey grew up in Southern California. She graduated magna cum laude from San Francisco State University with a bachelor’s degree in Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts. She was a three-year letterwinner for the San Francisco State cross-country and track teams. She once ran a 5:10 mile in high school and holds her high school’s records for 1-, 2- and 3-mile distances.
Lindsey’s passion is to tell hard news stories that inform and connect with communities. If you have ideas for impactful stories about populations who have been underserved or topics that have been ignored, you can reach her by email at lindsey.ragas@fox.com. You can also follow her on Facebook and Twitter.
The latest from Lindsey Ragas
3 Arizona motorcyclists killed not long after attending vigil for another motorcyclist
An SUV was traveling on SR 80 when the driver crossed the median and crashed into the three motorcyclists, killing them. The three men are all from the Phoenix area and were on their way back from a vigil for another motorcyclist.
Former Arizona Coyotes player, Paul Bissonnette, assaulted at Scottsdale restaurant
Former Arizona Coyotes player, podcaster and TNT hockey analyst, Paul Bissonnette, was assaulted by six men at a Scottsdale restaurant on Sunday night, the police department said.
Nurse adjusts to having his foot amputated from bacterial infection as he waits for a prosthetic
Ed Rivas contracted a contagious bacterial infection and had to have part of his leg amputated. He is now adjusting to his new reality.
Jaylen Reeves: Community honors teen stabbed in Ahwatukee with memorial
The family of Jaylen Reeves is mourning the death of the young teenager and speaking out for the first time since he was stabbed to death in a fight.
Changing demographics appear to be lowering Arizona public school enrollment
Changing demographics are a big reason for declining enrollment in Arizona public schools, the state's superintendent of public instruction says.
22-year-old arrested out-of-state in connection with Mercedes Vega's murder
An arrest has been made in connection with the murder of an Arizona woman whose body was found along a portion of the I-10 west of the Valley.
Mariah Carey performs in Phoenix to kick off Christmas season
Singer Mariah Carey made a stop in Phoenix for her 2024 Christmas Tour to the delight of fans hoping to get into the Christmas Spirit a bit early.
Mother of 2 in recovery after being shot by the father of her children
A mother of two, Angelique Herrera, 25, is jobless and homeless after being shot by her ex during a break-in attempt at her home.
Land developer in Gilbert indicted on fraud charges; Clare House future remains unknown
The developer who was planning to tear down Gilbert's historic Clare House to make way for a Bottled Blonde has been indicted on federal fraud charges, court documents say.
National Guard member in Arizona shares cancer struggle
At the age of 30, Nicholas Filtz was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, and on this Veterans Day, he is sharing his cancer battle.