Liane Morejon is an Emmy-winning reporter who joined the Local 10 News family in January 2010.
During her time with Local 10, Liane has covered some of the biggest stories in South Florida over a wide range of topics -- whether it's traveling across the country to cover stories making national headlines, to catching up with a group of migrants desperate to make it to American shores, to covering crime and public corruption right here in South Florida.
Before becoming an on-air reporter, Liane was a Local 10 intern. Later, she became a part of Local 10's team of producers. She began as an associate producer for Local 10 News Mornings and was later promoted to head producer of the 5 a.m. hour.
In 2013, Liane transitioned into working on the air, starting as a Local 10 traffic anchor before moving on to full-time reporting.
She can currently be seen reporting weekdays during our afternoon and evening newscasts.
Born and raised in Coral Gables, Liane has a unique perspective on covering news in her own backyard.
"I feel so honored and grateful to be a part of a station I grew up watching," Liane said. "Dwight Lauderdale and Ann Bishop were names and faces I knew since I was a kid, and it thrills me to be able to have WPLG in common with legends like them."
Liane received her Bachelor of Science degree in communications (double major in broadcast journalism and theatre arts) from the University of Miami and later pursued graduate studies at Barry University.
While in college, Liane worked at Coral Gables Television, where she worked as a reporter, host, editor and producer. There, she earned multiple Davey and Telly awards for her work in public affairs programming.
As a student at the University of Miami, Liane won a Society of Professional Journalists award for general assignment reporting. She also anchored UM's Emmy Award-winning weekly newscast "Newsvision" and was active at UM's theatre department.
Liane earned a Suncoast Emmy Award for her role in team coverage of the Parkland massacre. She was also nominated for an Emmy for her role in the continuing coverage of the death of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro.
Liane is an active member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and Society of Professional Journalists.
In her spare time, Liane likes to spend time with her family, read and cheer for the Miami Hurricanes.
Aurianna McNear perdonó en plena audiencia a Tavarus Williams, condenado el lunes a 25 años por matar a su hijo Cairi de ocho tiros en Miami-Dade en 2022, cuando el asesino tenía apenas 15 años.
Janice Garcia, de 28 años, se entregó el domingo acusada de atropellar ebria al detective Josh Brown el 11 de abril en Kendall, causándole heridas graves que requirieron cirugía e injerto de piel.
A 28-year-old woman surrendered to authorities Sunday, a month after she struck a Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office deputy with her car, seriously injuring him, authorities said.
Un jurado federal de Miami ha emitido este viernes su veredicto en el juicio por asesinato relacionado con el homicidio del presidente haitiano Jovenel Moïse.
A spokesperson for the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office confirmed on Wednesday that Internal Affairs detectives have been investigating Homicide Detective Juan Segovia.
La ira y el dolor quedaron al descubierto el martes en una sala del tribunal de Miami, cuando los familiares de Yakheim Lollar, de 17 años, suplicaron al juez que condenara a su asesino, Jahara Malik, a la pena máxima.
Anger and grief were laid bare in a Miami courtroom on Tuesday as loved ones of 17-year-old Yakheim Lollar begged a judge to sentence his killer, Jahara Malik, to the max.
Attorneys for the man accused of killing a University of Miami football player say the lead detective testifying during his February murder trial was also posting anonymous social media comments during and about the proceedings ― possibly violating a court order.
Según informaron sus abogados, el excongresista estadounidense David Rivera y la consultora política Esther Nuhfer decidieron no testificar en su defensa en un juicio federal por su presunta actividad de cabildeo ilegal en favor de Venezuela.
Former U.S. Rep. David Rivera and Esther Nuhfer, a political consultant, decided not to testify in their defense in a federal trial over their alleged illegal lobbying for Venezuela, attorneys said.
Un conductor de Lyft habló el miércoles sobre lo que la policía describió como un viaje forzado desde Bay Harbor Islands hasta Miami Beach, que según él ocurrió con una pistola apuntándole a la espalda.