Girls learn basketball and life skills at Atlanta Hawks summer camp
At the Atlanta Hawks Lady Ballers Summer Camp, girls worked on their game and found out basketball can be about much more than scoring points.
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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.
At the Atlanta Hawks Lady Ballers Summer Camp, girls worked on their game and found out basketball can be about much more than scoring points.
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