Christian De La Rosa joined Local 10 News in April 2017 after spending time as a reporter and anchor in Atlanta, San Diego, Orlando and Panama City Beach.
He's covered an array of national interest stories, including hurricanes and wildfires, and has held numerous government officials accountable. Christian has also done extensive reporting along the border, crossing into Mexico to bring viewers an in-depth look into our country's immigration crisis.
His love for travel and cultures has also taken him to Africa, where he shot, wrote and directed an award-winning documentary about the fight against poverty and AIDS in the region.
Christian is a proud graduate of the University of Florida, where he received a bachelor's degree in radio and TV journalism and a minor in business.
Most of his family, including his abuela, "Mamicuchin," live in the Sunshine State, but Christian grew up in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and also attended La Universidad de Puerto Rico, recinto de Rio Piedras, where he studied labor law.
There was a big turnout for a job fair at Miami International Airport on Thursday as employers hoped to make a dent in the massive number of people now unemployed after South Florida-based Spirit Airlines went out of business.
Earlier this week, Republicans blocked a measure from Democrats that aimed to limit President Donald Trump’s war powers ahead of the administration’s next move on Cuba.
Un hombre acusado de asesinar a una pastora del sur de Florida y a su nieto en 2013 llegó a un acuerdo con la fiscalía. Esto ocurre una semana después de que protagonizara un altercado en el tribunal.
A man accused of killing a South Florida minister and her grandson back in 2013 has taken a plea deal. It comes a week after he had an outburst in court.
Algunos esidentes de West Kendall están conmocionados ya que la Comisión del Condado Miami-Dade dio luz verde a desarrollador para construir cientos de viviendas, aunque sí lograron concesiones clave.
Some residents in West Kendall are reeling after a Miami-Dade County Commission gave a developer the green light to build hundreds of homes after years of going back and forth. But they did get key concessions.
City of Miami fire stations and police headquarters are in such poor condition that firefighters and officers say the buildings are falling into disrepair.
Hay goteras en el techo, las tuberías gotean y el personal tiene que arreglárselas como puede dentro de la sede del Departamento de Policía de la Ciudad de Miami.
Miami Archbishop Thomas Wenski is urging the Trump administration to reconsider its move to defund a Catholic Charities program that shelters migrant children who arrive in the U.S. alone.