
Vanessa Borge
Vanessa Borge is an Emmy award-winning journalist, appearing weekday mornings on Good Day LA from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Prior to joining FOX 11, Vanessa produced, reported, and anchored at CBS News in Miami, Florida for nine years. Borge grew up on the sandy beaches of Miami, Florida and graduated summa cum laude from the University of Florida with a bachelor’s of science in telecommunications.
The latest from Vanessa Borge
Los Angeles photographer documenting impact COVID-19 has on main street America
During the pandemic, millions of Americans have lost their jobs, their normalcy, or worst yet a loved one. A local photographer is documenting the impact COVID-19 has had on main street America.
Millionaire mom on a mission to help 1M women become millionaires
Raising your kids, working a full-time job, caring for your home and nurturing your relationships. How are you faring at all those parts of your life? If you're struggling or unhappy, we have some help from a woman who knows the secrets to manage it all.
Thousands of youth in Southern California looking for mentors in Big Brothers Big Sisters program
Thousands of children and teens in Southern California are at-risk of going down the wrong path. Big Brothers and Big Sisters is an organization that has been helping our youth for a century, and mentors are needed now more than ever because of the pandemic.
Swag bag for Emmy nominees features black and female-owned businesses
Sunday is the 72nd Emmy awards celebrating television’s biggest and best shows! With any award show comes a swag bag for the nominees, but this year is very different.
Beauty products to help with dehydration, maskne, wrinkles
Here are some gadgets and inexpensive products to help make sure your skin is ready and glowing for fall.
Back-to-school tips from Weelicious
Back to school looks different for Southern California families -- your home is your child's school!
Company launches program to clean up PPE litter
Los Angeles County is taking personal protective equipment (PPE) litter seriously and so is one company hoping to make a difference doing what they can to clean up our streets.
App helps healthcare workers check their mental health
The overwhelming stress that the pandemic has created in healthcare workers has spurred companies to create support tools to help those on the front lines.
Cerritos native, Ivy League school student creates website designed to help California residents
A local teen who attends an Ivy League school with a big brain and even bigger heart put his pandemic downtime to good use by creating a website to help others.
Instagram account aims to spread positive news
With so many headlines of crime, devastation, and frankly bad news, we are need of something good. A Spanish-language journalist started the "Good News Movement" and it has been a source of inspiration and joy for millions of people around the world.