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Jason-Sloss
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Jason Sloss loves covering news and being able to do it from his hometown. Jason grew up a baseball nut in El Cajon and played ball at Grossmont High School before heading to Brigham Young University. After a year at BYU, his rotator cuff told him his playing days were over. With the desire to stay in sports, he got in with the college TV station as a sportscaster and graduated with a broadcast journalism degree.

After Jason covered sports at the ABC affiliate, KIFI and CBS, KBCI in Idaho, along with the Fox affiliate, KSTU in Salt Lake City -- an opportunity came up to return to Southern California. He took a job as a news anchor/reporter for KESQ, an ABC affiliate in Palm Springs. He spent 8 years covering everything from natural disasters to the Coachella Music Festival.

The more memorable moments included interviewing former President Bill Clinton and covering the funeral of former President Gerald Ford. Jason feels it was a privilege to report on operations at the Marine base in Twentynine Palms and talking one-on-one with several generals along with many of our fine service members – some as they received medals for combat bravery.
Jason and his wife are thrilled to be closer to family and look forward to covering stories and issues that affect the Fox 5 viewers – while following his San Diego Chargers!

What’s on your iPod? The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Eric Clapton, Elton John… others, but you get the idea.

Which professional sport would you play and why? Baseball…nothing better

If you were not in TV news, what profession would you choose? Voice-over artist… would be a good gig.

What’s something that no one knows about you? I speak (pretty fluent) Spanish after living in Spain for two years.

Dinner for 5, who would you invite? (Dead or alive) Benjamin Franklin, Sandy Koufax, Keith Richards, my wife and Russell Crowe (for her).


Recent Articles
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    2 dead, 1 arrested after armed standoff on Barona Indian Reservation

    UPDATE: Boy’s body found in freezer on Indian reservation BARONA, Calif. — A woman was arrested after her 32-year-old boyfriend was fatally shot and a child’s body was found hidden in a freezer at a home on the Barona Indian Reservation in Lakeside Friday, authorities reported. It started when the woman, identified as Elaina Rose Welch, 32, called police from Quincy Canyon Road around noon Friday and said her son was dead. Moments later, officials received a call from the same house […]

  • SDPD Cop Car Crashed

    SDPD officer hit with own patrol car

    SAN DIEGO – A San Diego police officer was rushed to UC San Diego Medical Center Tuesday night after being intentionally run over by his own police cruiser in Barrio Logan, police said. It happened shortly before 10:30 p.m. in an alley behind the 3600 block of Main Street near Una Street, just a few blocks from Naval Base San Diego. San Diego Police Lieutenant  Mike Hastings said 25-year police veteran Jeffrey Swett and another officer were investigating a burglary […]

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    2 bodies found in North County mobile home

    OCEANSIDE, Calif. – Police were looking into two deaths in Oceanside after the bodies of a man and a woman were found inside a mobile home Wednesday night. Oceanside police went to the 300 block of Horizon Lane around 10 p.m. Wednesday after a man called concerned for the welfare of the woman living there. No one answered the door when police arrived, so they forced open the door. Once inside, they found the bodies of a 63-year-old man and […]

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    Ferris wheel proposed for San Diego bayfront

    SAN DIEGO – A Ferris wheel could be coming to the San Diego bayfront. One group of developers made a pitch Wednesday for the “Skywheel at Discovery Point” to be built next to the USS Midway. The ferris wheel would soar 450 feet above the bay and include 30 cabins that can hold up to 25 people. It would cost $25 to $30 for a 30-minute ride. The developers are one of three different groups proposing projects on the bayfront. […]

  • Claire Hough murder investigation from 1984. (Credit: NBC San Diego)

    Attorney: Cross-contamination led to claims lab worker murdered teen

    SAN DIEGO — The DNA evidence linking a one-time San Diego police lab worker to the 1984 murder of a 14-year-old girl was likely the result of cross-contamination, an attorney for his family said Thursday. Kevin Charles Brown, 62, was found dead of an apparent suicide at Cuyamaca State Park on Oct. 21. San Diego police said that at the time of Brown’s death, preparations were being made to arrest him for allegedly taking part in the killing of 14-year-old […]

  • Oceanside red light camera

    Oceanside to stop red light camera program

    OCEANSIDE, Calif — The Oceanside City Council voted 3 to 2 Wednesday night to put the brakes on its red light camera program. Oceanside started its program in 2004 with cameras at two busy intersections, then added cameras at two more intersections in 2011. City leaders say their decision was largely based on the program’s lack of popularity. “A lot of feedback we’ve gotten has been pretty negative. People say they’d rather get a ticket from a police officer who […]