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.
La emoción por el Mundial en el sur de Florida tuvo un toque peludo el sábado por la mañana, cuando perros y sus dueños se reunieron en Haulover Park para el evento "World Pup".
El miércoles, los trabajadores reemplazaron una señal de stop que resultó dañada durante un accidente fatal en el que se vieron involucrados tres vehículos en Pompano Beach.
Fedeline Alexis Saint Cyr died after she was ejected from a white 2023 Land Rover Discovery during a crash in Deerfield Beach, according to the Broward Sheriff’s Office. She was 59.
Ramón Saúl Sánchez tenía 5 años cuando Fidel Castro tomó el poder y 12 cuando dejó Matanzas, Cuba, rumbo a Miami. Siendo adolescente, era miembro de Alpha 66, una organización paramilitar cuyo objetivo era derrocar a Castro.
Ramón Saúl Sánchez was 5 when Fidel Castro took power, and 12 when he left Matanzas, Cuba, for Miami. He was a teenage member of Alpha 66, a paramilitary organization that aimed to get Castro out of power.
Una mujer de 33 años del suroeste de Miami-Dade fue arrestada el martes después de que su hijo de 6 años se disparara accidentalmente con su arma, según informaron las autoridades.
Según sus abogados, se espera que el capitán de un remolcador de Miami, que se enfrenta a cargos penales por el fatal accidente ocurrido en 2025 en la Bahía de Biscayne en el que murieron tres niños, se declare culpable en virtud de un acuerdo con la fiscalía.
A Miami tugboat captain who is facing a criminal charge for a deadly 2025 Biscayne Bay crash that killed three children is expected to plead guilty under a deal with prosecutors, according to his attorneys.