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Gabrielle Arzola is an award-winning journalist and proud Miami native. For nearly a decade, she has reported across Florida, with previous stops in Gainesville and Tampa before returning home to cover the community she loves most.
She’s covered some of the state’s most pivotal moments, including the Surfside building collapse, the Parkland school shooting trial, and cold cases that demanded answers.
However, Gabrielle’s favorite assignments are the ones that celebrate people, and the feel-good stories that capture the heart, flavor, and spirit of South Florida.
When she’s not reporting, Gabrielle enjoys spending time with family, twin brother, and friends. As a dedicated foodie, you’ll find her always looking for the next restaurant to visit.
As a proud Cuban/Puerto Rican, she is a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
Gabrielle is a graduate of Miami Dade College and Florida International University.
Una persecución policial entre condados terminó en Hallandale Beach la madrugada del sábado, luego de que oficiales de Miami Gardens persiguieran una SUV de un sospechoso de robo cargada con cientos de libras de presunta marihuana, según informaron las autoridades.
La administración del presidente Donald Trump está en el centro de una creciente agitación mientras las protestas “No Kings” se extienden por el sur de Florida, como parte de un movimiento nacional que, según los organizadores, busca defender la democracia y rechazar el autoritarismo excesivo.
A cross-county police chase ended in Hallandale Beach early Saturday after Miami Gardens officers pursued a burglary suspect’s SUV loaded with hundreds of pounds of suspected marijuana, authorities said.
President Donald Trump’s administration is at the center of growing unrest as “No Kings” protests spread across South Florida, part of a nationwide movement organizers say is meant to defend democracy and push back against authoritarian overreach.
Celia Cruz, the beloved star known as “La Guarachera de Cuba” and the world’s “Queen of Salsa,” was born 100 years ago on Thursday in Havana, Cuba. She was a frequent performer in Miami, and some of her fans are remembering her in Homestead.
A piece of surveillance video is evidence in the unsolved murder of 40-year-old activist Dwight C. Wells, which occurred Friday night in Miami’s Liberty City neighborhood.
Just hours after his murder in Miami, slain activist Dwight C. Wells’s grieving mother, Mary Brown, talked to Local 10 News about her son’s legacy after years of annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day demonstrations.