
Gina Silva
Gina Silva is currently a special projects reporter for FOX 11. She earned a degree in Broadcast Journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunications at Arizona State University. While in college, Silva began working for Univision in Phoenix where she soon went on to host her own show, "Realidad en Educación," a show which focused on successful Latinos in Arizona. Upon graduating, she moved to Tucson to work for the CBS affiliate. Within two years, she quickly made her leap back to Phoenix, working for the ABC affiliate. She earned numerous awards including Emmy's for her investigative work. Silva began working at KTTV since 2001. She’s earned numerous Emmy’s and Golden Mikes for her reporting.
The latest from Gina Silva
Trump's tariffs raise concerns for LA's family-owned businesses
One local business believes Donald Trump's trade war with China could get "really bad within days or weeks."
Chinese TikTok users advising shoppers to buy direct amid Trump tariffs
Videos on TikTok suggest buying fashion items directly from Chinese factories for lower prices, bypassing U.S. retailers.
Deputy punches 14-year-old in head repeatedly during arrest
Deputies were investigating reports that a teen had brought a gun to school. They found no weapons.
Glendale Army Sgt. killed in Lithuania always dreamed of being a soldier, family says
Sgt. Edvin Franco from Glendale was one of four U.S. soldiers killed in a training accident in Lithuania.
Southern California couple deported after 35 years in US
Gladys and Nelson Gonzalez of Orange County were detained on Feb. 21 during a routine immigration check-in. The couple has since been deported to Colombia despite living in the U.S. for 35 years with no criminal history.
OC couple scheduled to be deported to Colombia
Stephanie Gonzalez's parents, Gladys and Nelson, were detained during mass deportation efforts despite having no criminal record and seeking asylum from Colombia in 1989.
Lincoln Heights tenants demand safer living conditions
Broken locks, pests, and poor lighting are just the start of their complaints.
Veteran says he was fired from VA after complaining about anti-DEI emails
Jesus Tony Ruiz said he was fired from the West LA VA office after complaining about anti-DEI emails.
Young man survives angry teen mob attack in Los Angeles
A 26-year-old man survived an attack by an angry mob full of teen bicyclists near Los Angeles' Carthay neighborhood.
The Original Pantry Cafe to close after 100 years in service, union says
The Original Pantry Cafe, which has been a staple in downtown LA for over 100 years, is set to close on Sunday, March 2.