Glenna Milberg joined Local 10 News in September 1999 to report on South Florida's top stories and community issues. She also serves as host on Local 10's public affairs broadcast, "This Week in South Florida."
After beginning her career as a print journalist for a travel trade magazine, Glenna made the jump to broadcast news in 1987. She's covered an eclectic collection of South Florida stories -- among them campaigns, crime and Category 5s from the Everglades to the ocean. She has traveled extensively to bring home stories on such issues and events as Cuba's revolution and evolution, earthquakes in California and Colombia, and the plight of orphans in Ukraine.
Among her awards and honors, Glenna received the Big Impact Award from Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater Miami, Hadassah's Myrtle Wreath Award, was named a "Woman Worth Knowing" by Miami Beach's Commission on the Status of Women and was chosen as one of South Florida's significant women by Mount Sinai Medical Center's Cancer Lifeline.
Glenna is a native New Yorker. She and her husband Michael have two bright and beautiful daughters. Her passions include art, photography, working out, music, theater, dancing and "q-time" with her family. She's a bookstore junkie and loves to travel -- anywhere! On weekends you may find her on Lincoln Road.
Glenna graduated from the University of Florida as an English major with a Bachelor of Arts degree and added a Bachelor of Science degree in broadcast journalism from Florida International University, where she was named outstanding broadcast journalist.
A judge heard arguments Wednesday in the very first hearing in the very first lawsuit filed over Miami city commissioners’ decision to push back this November’s election to next year.
Una jueza cuestionó a los alguaciles por no arrestar antes a Clifton Silimon, un empleado de recolección de basura acusado de múltiples robos. Silimon acumula numerosos casos pendientes pese a sus antecedentes penales.
Miami Dade County Circuit Judge Ellen Venzer said in court on Tuesday that she wanted someone to explain why a suspect involved in 60 separate cases had not been arrested before.
Aunque autoridades dijeron que en “Alcatraz de los Caimanes” solo habría criminales listos para deportación, abogados reportan que hay detenidos sin antecedentes ni delitos. Además, se denuncian trabas para que los abogados accedan a sus clientes.
Just days after lawmakers toured Alligator Alcatraz for the first time, Local 10 News is working to uncover who exactly is being detained at the facility.
On the latest episode of “This Week in South Florida” host Glenna Milberg welcomes Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, State Rep. Mike Caruso, Broward Teachers Union President Anna Fusco and director emeritus of NOAA’s South Florida facility Robert Atlas.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has a plan to eliminate weather research facilities across the country. Last week, scientists and elected officials predicted dire consequences.
Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz had scathing criticism of the conditions at Alligator Alcatraz after a plan for a surprise visit Saturday was replaced when the state scheduled an official tour for lawmakers the same time.
South Florida lawmakers are demanding answers about what’s happening inside a controversial migrant detention site some have dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz,” as concerns mount over the treatment of hundreds being held at the remote Everglades Detention Center.
Nuevas fotos aéreas del centro de detención de migrantes en Big Cypress generaron dudas ambientales, pero el estado afirma que no hay construcción nueva. La alcaldesa de Miami-Dade pidió supervisión por preocupaciones sobre el bienestar de los detenidos.
Newly-released aerial photos taken over the remote airport site of the state-built migrant detention facility “Alligator Alcatraz” led environmental groups to question whether it contradicted officials’ claims that no new construction would be done at the site.
Nineteen people in a WhatsApp group chat shared clues about the man they ― and police ― said was a serial apartment rental scammer in South Florida and elsewhere.
On the latest episode of “This Week in South Florida” host Glenna Milberg welcomes Florida House Speaker Daniel Perez, State Rep. Shevrin Jones, Key West Commissioner Sam Kaufman and Florida Immigrant Coalition Executive Director Tessa Petit.