Michaila Hightower joined the Local 10 News team in January 2025 as a reporter.
She was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA and loves the City of Angels!
Growing up playing soccer, she took her talents to the University of Montevallo in Alabama where she received a scholarship. There she got her bachelors degree in Mass Communication with a focus in broadcast journalism.
After college, Michaila spent a little more time in the South, but this time in Mississippi where she worked as an anchor/reporter at the ABC affiliate in Jackson for four years.
Jackson is where she got her start in news and it is where she credits the foundation of her story telling.
During her years in the deep South, she reported on the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on Roe Vs. Wade and a handful of hurricanes and tornadoes.
When she’s not on air, Michaila loves working out, cooking, reading and spending time with her family.
Giannis Antetokounmpo is headed to South Florida in a blockbuster trade that would bring one of the NBA’s biggest stars to the Miami Heat and instantly reshape the Eastern Conference, according to multiple reports.
Alex Freeman creció jugando fútbol en campos de todo el condado de Broward, soñando con algún día representar a su país en el escenario más importante de este deporte. Ahora, el defensa de 21 años está a punto de hacer realidad ese sueño.
Alex Freeman grew up playing soccer on fields across Broward County, dreaming of one day representing his country on the sport’s biggest stage. Now, the 21-year-old defender is on the verge of making that dream a reality.
Con el peso de sus mochilas y el de sus recuerdos, un grupo de veteranos caminó este lunes por Fort Lauderdale Beach para no olvidar a los compañeros que no regresaron.
La Autoridad Meteorológica de Local 10 News exhortó a los visitantes de playas en el sur de Florida a extremar precauciones ante las corrientes de resaca, que pueden arrastrar incluso a nadadores experimentados lejos de la orilla hacia aguas más profundas.
The Local 10 News Weather Authority asked beachgoers this Memorial Day weekend in South Florida to beware of dangerous rip currents that can sweep even the best swimmers away from shore and into deeper water.