Sabirah Rayford
Sabirah Rayford co-anchors FOX 13 News weeknights at 6, 10 & 11 p.m. with David Rose. She also co-anchors FOX 13 News weeknights at 9 p.m. on FOX 13+ with Matthew Smith.
Sabirah, an EMMY-nominated journalist, comes to Emerald City from the NBC affiliate in Houston, where she was an anchor and reporter covering a variety of topics, from crime and government malfeasance to features and in-depth interviews with prolific changemakers in America’s fourth-largest city.
Before her time in Houston, Sabirah worked in Florida and Kentucky as an anchor, reporter, and MMJ. While in West Palm Beach, Fla., Rayford spearheaded the NBC affiliate’s racial justice coverage following the unrest in 2020. Her story on the Black Lives Matter movement kicked off a statewide TV special on race relations.
Sabirah is a proud graduate of the University of Kentucky, where she started her career covering sports before transitioning to news. In a groundbreaking moment during her senior year, she made history becoming the first college student to report on air for WKYT, a CBS affiliate.
In 2019, Sabirah received the Lyman T. Johnson Torch of Excellence Award, which is given to distinguished alum of the University of Kentucky in various fields for their achievements and community contributions.
She is a big sister through the Big Brothers Big Sisters organization. In her spare time, Sabirah loves reading, and writing poetry and is a barbecue enthusiast. She is looking forward to exploring the Pacific Northwest and connecting with the community.
The latest from Sabirah Rayford
Boys to Men program aims to redefine masculinity among young athletes
"We want to raise good people." In a society where aggression is often celebrated in sports, a new program is challenging young male athletes to rethink what it means to "be a man."
FOX 13 goes behind-the-scenes at Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week
Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week is the biggest week in fashion, and FOX 13's Sabirah Rayford got a behind-the-scenes look at where trends are born through live art.
Emmett Till's story: Seattle museum turns pain into purpose with Juneteenth exhibit
The Northwest African American Museum's Juneteenth exhibit opens a portal to the past, highlighting the story of Emmett Till for the world to see, 68 years later.
Seattle makes history with X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X opera
While the curtain calls for what we’ve come to know as Black History Month, the Seattle Opera is helping usher the European art form into a new age of expression, with a production composed by a Black man, a first in its 61-year history.