David Rose



David Rose joined Q13 FOX News in July 2007.

David has worked in the news business for 18 years and started his career as a reporter for WMBB in Panama City, Florida. He is originally from Louisiana and graduated from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX.

David anchors Q13 FOX News at 9 and 10pm. He's also the host of Washington's Most Wanted, a weekly crime fighting show that's helped catch numerous fugitives since its launch in November of 2008. David says, "Washington's Most Wanted has given me the opportunity to feel like I'm really making a difference in our community." Not only does David host the show but he writes and produces its segments.

David came to Seattle from Cincinnati, Ohio, where he spent five years as an anchor and managing editor of Good Morning Tri-State at ABC affiliate WCPO-TV. In 2007, he was voted winner of the Ohio Associated Press Broadcasters Best Anchor award.

Prior to Cincinnati, David worked as special-projects reporter and anchor at KCOP-TV in Los Angeles. He received prestigious Golden Mike awards for his investigation into city buses caught on camera running red lights and for breaking-news coverage of riots following a Los Angeles Lakers championship game.

From 1996 to 1998, David worked as weekend host and senior correspondent for the syndicated television show EXTRA. He covered the O.J. Simpson civil trial as well as numerous entertainment news stories.

He also served as 10 pm anchor at Boston's WFXT-TV and launched Good Day Chicago on FOX-owned WFLD-TV in the 1993.

You'll find David golfing at area courses. He loves the beautiful scenic attractions in the Northwest.