Jackie Pascale joined the Local 10 News team in July 2025 as a reporter.
Previously, she was a Weekday Morning Anchor and reporter at WXII 12 News in Winston-Salem, NC. She led day-of coverage on Hurricane Helene hitting western North Carolina and the aftermath in the months after, investigating damages, recovery and state spending. Jackie also covered many major political events in the 2024 election, reporting on state and national candidates in the battleground state of North Carolina. She’s experienced severe weather coverage through her years in Vermont, working as a morning reporter and fill-in anchor. She became known for training for and completing her first marathon live on television. Jackie is excited to find new running paths along the beach!
Born and raised in the Philadelphia suburbs, Jackie is bringing her passion for the Philly sports teams with her to south Florida (Go Birds!). Jackie graduated from Elon University, with a B.A. in Journalism. When she’s not on-air, Jackie loves finding new local breweries, listening to live music and trying new recipes.
Dos hombres fueron detenidos la mañana del sábado tras una persecución policial que comenzó en Miami Beach y terminó en un vuelco en North Miami, confirmaron las autoridades.
Two men were taken into custody Saturday morning after a police pursuit that began in Miami Beach and ended in a crash in North Miami, authorities confirmed.
Todos conocemos la frustración de conducir en el tráfico del sur de Florida. Y muchas veces, los carriles exprés pueden ser la solución. Pero, ¿a qué precio?
Miguel Díaz-Canel, actual presidente de Cuba, confirmó el viernes por la mañana que su gobierno está en conversaciones con Estados Unidos y que ambos países están "utilizando el diálogo para encontrar soluciones a nuestras diferencias y a los problemas bilaterales".
Miguel Díaz-Canel, the current president of Cuba, confirmed Friday morning that his government is in talks with the U.S. and the two countries are “using dialogue to find solutions to our differences to bilateral problems."
El propietario registrado de la embarcación de Florida que, según las autoridades cubanas, estuvo involucrada en un tiroteo fatal en el mar, denunció que fue robada en los Cayos de Florida, según muestran los registros.
On Thursday afternoon, Cuban officials reported Hector Cruz, who Monroe County Sheriff’s Office deputies listed as a boat-theft suspect, died after a shooting at sea on Wednesday morning off the coast of Cuba’s Villa Clara province.
Miami-Dade commissioners on Thursday decided to defer their vote until the next meeting on March 19 to give the developers more time to work with neighbors on addressing some of their concerns which include having more green space like a preserve.