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
Tony Buzbee, lawyer suing Jay-Z for alleged rape of 13-year-old girl, accused of a giving client STD
Tony Buzbee, the lawyer suing Jay-Z for allegedly raping a 13-year-old girl, is accused of a giving his client a venereal disease.
LA puppies in need of homes after 2 pregnant dogs found abandoned in Watts
A litter of pups are in need of forever homes after two pregnant dogs was found abandoned.
'Hero' Luigi Mangione supporters insist he's being framed
Luigi Mangione‘s lawyer Thomas Dickey said his client would plead not guilty — and ask for bail — in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Luigi Mangione’s arrest in CEO’s killing sparks social media conspiracy theories
Many on social media have shown their support for Luigi Mangione, who's accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Others have shared their conspiracy theories.
Black teacher suing Beverly Hills USD over racism claims
A Beverly Hills High School teacher says her reports of racism on the campus over the last two years have been ignored.
Vigilante justice? Murder of United HealthCare CEO provokes split emotions
The high profile killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has sparked discussions about health care policies, corporate practices and economic frustrations.
LA's 'Sanctuary City' ordinance garners mixed reactions
The ordinance has sparked mixed reactions, even among those it aims to protect.
Mom battling cancer now homeless after home got sold, new owner killed lease
A mom who is battling cancer is homeless after the family's home they were renting was sold by their owner and the new owner terminated their lease.
'Neighbor from hell' sought by Santa Ana police in custody
Nancy Varela, 28, turned herself in to Santa Ana police on Wednesday, according to authorities.
LA couple's Thanksgiving plans ruined after contractor fails to complete $61K kitchen remodel
A Los Angeles couple is left devastated as they won't be able to host family for Thanksgiving. After paying $61,000 for renovations, the work has not been completed.