
Gina Silva
Gina Silva is currently a special projects reporter for FOX 11. She earned a degree in Broadcast Journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Telecommunications at Arizona State University. While in college, Silva began working for Univision in Phoenix where she soon went on to host her own show, "Realidad en Educación," a show which focused on successful Latinos in Arizona. Upon graduating, she moved to Tucson to work for the CBS affiliate. Within two years, she quickly made her leap back to Phoenix, working for the ABC affiliate. She earned numerous awards including Emmy's for her investigative work. Silva began working at KTTV since 2001. She’s earned numerous Emmy’s and Golden Mikes for her reporting.
The latest from Gina Silva
Small businesses in Inglewood face uncertain future head of 2028 Olympics
The city of Inglewood plans to take over the Inglewood Plaza property to build a transit center designed to support bus service and parking as part of infrastructure upgrades ahead of LA28.
Activists claim local police are aiding federal immigration agents
From Bell to Alhambra to Santa Ana, community activists say some local law enforcement agencies are assisting federal immigration agents during enforcement operations, a claim police agencies deny.
Laundromat owner's wife physically confronted by man trying to rob North Hollywood business
An attempted robbery at a North Hollywood laundromat escalated into a physical attack on the owner’s wife before employees intervened, pepper-sprayed the suspect, and LAPD arrested him.
Man with machete goes after teen in 49ers jersey at laundromat in Pomona
A man armed with a machete entered a Pomona laundromat, threatened customers and demanded a teenager remove his red jersey before damaging the business and leaving.
Parents of hit-and-run victim outraged over driver’s early prison release
The family of 21-year-old Benjamin Montalvo is speaking out after learning the woman convicted of killing their son in a hit-and-run crash is set to be released from prison early.
U-Haul driver in Westwood protest says he was waved into street
The driver of a U-Haul truck that entered a pro-Iran protest in Westwood says he never intended to harm anyone.
VIDEO: Downey residents confront border patrol agents
“Waking up and seeing ICE in your front yard is tough," said Downey resident Victor Correa.
South LA woman attacked by neighbor's pit bull; was told police, animal services can't do anything
Megan Hayward was brutally attacked by her neighbor's pit bull in a shared space outside her south LA home on December 4th.
Rose Parade float honoring firefighters sparks backlash
A Rose Parade float featuring firefighters pouring syrup over pancakes is drawing criticism from some Altadena residents, who say the imagery feels insensitive months after the deadly January wildfire.
Rialto street vendor falls after Border Patrol truck strikes him; DHS disputes witness claims
“We were frightened for the gentleman that got hit because they didn’t even ask for his name, they just picked him up and took him in,” one witness said.









