Gabrielle Arzola is an award-winning journalist and proud Miami native. For nearly a decade, she has reported across Florida, with previous stops in Gainesville and Tampa before returning home to cover the community she loves most.
She’s covered some of the state’s most pivotal moments, including the Surfside building collapse, the Parkland school shooting trial, and cold cases that demanded answers.
However, Gabrielle’s favorite assignments are the ones that celebrate people, and the feel-good stories that capture the heart, flavor, and spirit of South Florida.
When she’s not reporting, Gabrielle enjoys spending time with family, twin brother, and friends. As a dedicated foodie, you’ll find her always looking for the next restaurant to visit.
As a proud Cuban/Puerto Rican, she is a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
Gabrielle is a graduate of Miami Dade College and Florida International University.
A man has died following a freak accident early Friday morning involving a bread-mixing industrial machine at a grocery store in North Miami Beach, authorities confirmed.
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Cubanos, tanto en La Habana como en Miami, reconocen que las acciones del presidente Donald Trump en Venezuela tienen un impacto en la población de la isla.
Edgardo Rodríguez, venezolano de 20 años en Doral, se volvió viral tras celebrar la captura de Maduro. Trump y Musk compartieron su emotivo mensaje de gratitud.
Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were in the custody of the U.S. on Saturday morning after a targeted U.S. military operation that followed months of strikes on boats off the coast of Venezuela.
El grupo celebró la noticia frente al popular restaurante El Arepazo, un lugar que durante décadas se ha convertido en un punto de encuentro clave para venezolanos que alzan la voz contra las injusticias en su país.