Atlanta artist, Girl Scouts transform 17th Street Bridge with mural celebrating 2026 FIFA World Cup
An Atlanta artist is transforming a well-known bridge into an inspirational new landmark.
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Kaley Fedko is a reporter at CBS Atlanta, where she began in December 2025.
She joins the station from WSAV in Savannah, where she spent three years as a weekend anchor and reporter, building a strong reputation for breaking major crime and public safety stories through investigative reporting.
Prior to WSAV, Kaley worked as an anchor and reporter at WDTV for three and a half years, where she interviewed then-West Virginia Governor and current U.S. Sen. Jim Justice.
Kaley graduated with high honors from the University of Miami, earning a dual degree in journalism and history.
In her free time, she enjoys Pilates, long walks, shopping at Whole Foods, and cheering on the Hurricanes.
An Atlanta artist is transforming a well-known bridge into an inspirational new landmark.
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