
Stephanie Ramirez
Stephanie Ramirez is an Emmy-nominated journalist with more than a decade of experience delivering impactful news to the communities she serves.
She has covered presidential elections and inaugurations, natural disasters, one of the deadliest aviation collisions in modern history, and the 2015 papal visit to the United States. She also reported extensively on school and public safety changes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A high school history lesson on the Muckrakers first inspired her understanding of journalism’s responsibility and purpose.
The Nation’s Capital and its surrounding communities have become an extension of her family, as she continues to pursue answers and accountability. Her reporting experience also includes Cleveland and New York City.
A graduate of Temple University, Stephanie got her start on the assignment desk in Philadelphia, where she learned the ins and outs of the newsroom.
Stephanie often anchors and is part of the early morning reporting team at FOX 5 DC, ensuring viewers have the information they need before starting their day.
The latest from Stephanie Ramirez
DEA hearing on marijuana reclassification begins
Federal officials gathered for a pivotal meeting Monday to examine the laws surrounding marijuana and whether it should be reclassified under federal drug policy.
FOX 5 Zip Trip stops in Brambleton
The FOX 5 crew is keeping the summer fun going with its latest Zip Trip stop in Brambleton.
National Mall offers visitors and residents new experiences during America 250 celebrations
As America’s 250th anniversary approaches, attention is turning to the National Mall, where major July 4th events will take place and new attractions are opening for visitors and residents.
Maryland 2026 Primary Election: Polls open, what voters need to know
The polls are open for Maryland’s 2026 Primary Election. This is the final day to vote, with polls open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and in person registration available.
Virginia lawmakers return to vote on state budget
Virginia lawmakers are back at the Statehouse Monday, prepared to take a final vote on the state’s budget after months of internal disagreements.
U Street corridor DC juvenile curfew zone: What you need to know
D.C. police, aiming to curb recent violent teen takeovers, have announced a new juvenile curfew zone for the U Street corridor, and this one began earlier than usual.
Nurses to protest at DC hospital over plan affecting care for mothers and newborns
Several registered nurses are protesting over the planned consolidation of postpartum services at MedStar Washington Hospital Center, D.C.’s largest private, not for profit hospital.
Spanberger highlights contraception and reproductive rights bills
Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger is celebrating two newly approved measures expanding reproductive rights and contraception access in the Commonwealth at an event at Occoquan Regional Park in Lorton.
Kennedy Center officials say Trump’s name has been removed
A crowd gathered at the Kennedy Center over the weekend, beginning Friday, with some celebrating after a judge denied a last‑minute request to pause the removal of President Donald J. Trump’s name from the facade and portico.
FCPS to vote on 3 motions involving AI technology
A major vote is expected Thursday in Fairfax County as the school board considers whether to edge out certain technology use across the school system.









