
Mario Ramirez
Mario Ramirez is a reporter and fill-in anchor for Good Day LA from 4:30-10 a.m. He previously worked for WCPO in Cincinnati, Ohio as a morning reporter. He's covered a wide range of topics from the 2012 Presidential election to the Southern California wildfires. Mario began his on-air career in 2010 when he was hired as an evening anchor at WGXA. Almost three years later he made the move to Cincinnati and quickly began filling in on the anchor desk, in the traffic department, and in the breaking news center. Ramirez was the only local reporter to break the news on the discovery of three Cleveland girls that had been missing for a decade while working in the Midwest. Mario started his journey with the FOX family while studying Broadcast Journalism at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. He interned at KVVU-TV where he grew up watching the local FOX affiliate. He was born in Brooklyn and moved west with his family as a young boy.
The latest from Mario Ramirez
LAPD officers fatally shoot armed suspect linked to South LA gas station shooting
LAPD officers fatally shot an armed man in South Los Angeles Friday morning following a pursuit linked to a shooting at a Vermont Avenue gas station.
2 innocent people killed in Pomona after DUI suspect rams police car, triggers fatal chase
Two people were killed in Pomona during a high-speed police pursuit involving a suspect charged with DUI, vehicular manslaughter, and assault on an officer.
Victims in deadly Anaheim crash remembered at memorial
Loved ones remember a 14-year-old high school freshman and a 70-year-old great-grandfather, both killed in a violent early morning collision that police say was caused by a driver running a red light.
Anaheim multi-car crash leaves 2 dead, several critically injured
Investigators said the crash happened when the driver of an Infiniti ran a red light, striking multiple vehicles at the busy intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Anaheim Boulevard.
LA approves 125 speed camera locations: What drivers need to know
Los Angeles has finalized its 125 speed camera locations for a 2026 pilot program aimed at reducing traffic fatalities through automated $50-$500 fines.
Dangerous heat: Simple ways to keep your dog safe
Veterinarians warn Southern California pet owners to watch for signs of heatstroke and overexertion in dogs during the current historic heat wave.
ICE agents deployed to U.S. airports amid TSA staffing crisis
The Trump administration has begun deploying ICE agents to major airports across the country to alleviate severe security delays caused by an ongoing government shutdown.
San Fernando removes César Chávez statue as cities across Southern California consider similar action
San Fernando leaders have removed its César Chávez monument and Los Angeles has renamed the March 31 holiday to Farmworkers Day following sexual assault allegations against the late labor leader.
Domestic dispute leads to 5-car hit-and-run crash in Covina; 4 injured
Four people were hospitalized Wednesday after a violent five-vehicle crash in Covina reportedly caused by a husband chasing his wife during a domestic dispute.
Hidden dangers: How common medications can increase heat risk
Doctors warn that while many people focus on hydration and staying cool, some commonly prescribed medications can quietly make it harder for the body to handle extreme heat.









