Alex Stone

Correspondent, ABC News Radio

Alex Stone is a Los Angeles-based national correspondent for ABC News Radio.

Since joining ABC News, Stone has covered stories around the globe for ABC News’ broadcast and digital platforms, including the 2004 tsunami in Southeast Asia and the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan. He has traveled to Beijing, Vancouver, London and South Korea to cover the Olympics.

In 2005, Stone spent weeks in New Orleans and the surrounding areas of Louisiana covering Hurricane Katrina and the storm’s aftermath. He also covered numerous high-profile trials for ABC News, including the cases of Scott Peterson, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jackson and O.J. Simpson.

Before joining the network in October 2004, Stone was a general assignment reporter at KOA Radio in Denver. While attending the University of Colorado at Boulder, he reported the news on weekday mornings and anchored “Colorado’s Morning News Saturday” on the weekends.

Stone began his career at KSRO Radio in Santa Rosa, California, while still in grade school. At 12, he started working at KSRO for a program called “Teens on Air.” At 13, he joined the KSRO News team, covering local news for the morning show before school and anchoring the afternoon news after classes.

Stone received national Edward R. Murrow Awards for his story “A DIA Security Report Card: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” and coverage of the 2015 terror attack in San Bernardino.