Begnaud started his television career as a teen reporter, while in high school, at
KLFY TV 10 in Lafayette, LA. When he walked into his first day of college at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Begnaud's instructor asked if he was the man she'd seen anchoring the evening news the night before. He was. Begnaud went on to anchor the weekend morning and evening editions of Eyewitness News, while attending college during the week. Begnaud worked at
KSLA in Shreveport Louisiana from 2005 to 2007. He then joined
KOVR in Sacramento, where he spent three years, before joining KTLA in Los Angeles. In 2015, he CBS News named him the Miami-based correspondent for the network. He then relocated to the network's Dallas bureau in January 2017. From various locations in Puerto Rico, Begnaud filed multiple reports of conditions on the ground that were broadcast through CBS News. After his time in Puerto Rico for Hurricane Maria, Begnaud continued to file reports through CBS news, or his own social media accounts, on topics related to Puerto Rico and the Hurricane Maria recovery. In July 2019, Begnaud was back in Puerto Rico reporting on the
Puerto Rico protests, and the resignation of then governor
Ricardo Rossello and was received warmly by the Puerto Ricans on the island, who see him as their
ally. == Personal life ==