
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
Meza's Jewelry suffers $1.5M in losses after thieves break into family-owned business
The Meza family's jewelry store in El Monte was ransacked in a break-in, losing over half their inventory and their surveillance system, with no insurance to cover the $1.5 million loss.
El Monte Mayor under fire over retaliation scandal
El Monte Mayor Jessica Ancona faced public criticism and was censured by the City Council following a lawsuit settlement accusing her of retaliating against a resident.
Narciso Barranco: DHS says OC gardener detained by ICE swung weed whacker at agent
A viral video apparently showing U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents arresting and punching Narciso Barranco is sparking public outrage and raising questions about the use of force during immigration enforcement.
Narciso Barranco: Family of California gardener advocating for justice, preventing deportation
The family of Narciso Barranco is leading the charge to prevent the gardener's deportation.
Feds say man punched agents at Pico Rivera Walmart - security footage shows no punches
Federal agents arrested Adrian Martinez outside a Pico Rivera Walmart after they said he punched two agents. Security footage from the store doesn't appear to show Martinez throwing punches.
ICE raids driving communities into hiding, evident by empty LA restaurants, shops
Fear of deportation and immigration raids is causing a significant decline in business and foot traffic in Latino communities in the San Fernando Valley.
7-year-old boy watches dad get detained by ICE
ICE agents arrested Arturo Vasquez at a Culver City car wash, causing emotional distress to his young sons.
'Distraction scam' targeting elderly residents; La Mirada family out $50,000 worth of valuables
An LA County woman's 78-year-old mother was distracted by a woman while two others burglarized her home, stealing $50,000 worth of valuables.
Long Beach street vendor recounts being stabbed in the neck while working
"He said im going to kill you," Ramirez said in Spanish as he described the attack to FOX 11's Gina Silva.
Retired LASD Chief, wife speak out after losing daughter to suicide: 'When is enough, enough?'
At least 13 current and recently retired LASD employees have died by suicide since 2023. One family that's spent years in the department is calling for change.