Alexis Frazier is an Emmy-award winning journalist who joined the Local 10 News team in April 2020 as the morning traffic reporter. Within a year, she was promoted to anchor, and now co-anchors the Local 10 morning news.
A proud Fort Lauderdale native, Alexis is passionate about telling stories that connect with the South Florida community. In addition to her anchoring duties, she created "Fresh," a vibrant entertainment franchise that airs every Friday and is currently being developed into a full show.
She graduated from Florida A&M University in the fall of 2013 with a degree in broadcast journalism.
Before returning to her home state, she built her reporting and anchoring experience at ABC affiliates in Texas and South Carolina. She started her career at a CBS affiliate in Mississippi.
When she’s not on air, Alexis likes to travel, try new food recipes, spend time with family, read, and blast Beyoncé on repeat.
“Esperamos que muchos jamaicanos, antillanos y amigos de Jamaica vengan. No se trata solo de la música. Es un evento benéfico, un evento de ayuda”, dijo Roger Lewis, de Inner Circle.
The Stay Strong Jamaica benefit is happening Friday night at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel, bringing together reggae royalty to help rebuild the island after Hurricane Melissa.
El sur de Florida brinda a residentes y visitantes múltiples razones para celebrar la llegada del Año Nuevo, con opciones que van desde actividades familiares hasta fiestas nocturnas de alto nivel.
South Florida is giving residents and visitors plenty of reasons to celebrate as 2025 comes to a close, from family-friendly activities to high-energy nightlife. Here are some top options across the region:
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