Glenna Milberg

Reporter/"This Week in South Florida" Anchor

Glenna Milberg's profile
Emmy award-winning journalist Glenna Milberg joined Local 10 News in September 1999.

She hosts "This Week in South Florida", South Florida’s highest-rated, most-watched public affairs program, anchors Local 10 World News Weekends, and covers South Florida's top stories and big issues for Local 10 News.

After beginning her career as a print journalist for a travel trade magazine, Glenna made the jump to broadcast news in 1987. 

She covers Florida from the Everglades to the ocean and every zip code in-between. During election season, Glenna hits the “campaign trail” for local, state and national elections. She travels world-wide to cover big national and international stories with a South Florida connection. On Sundays, Glenna brings in the newsmakers to “This Week in South Florida” to go in-depth on the big news of the week.

Glenna’s work has earned Emmy Awards and Esserman-Knight Journalism Awards, in addition to dozens of awards and honors from South Florida charitable and civic organizations. The Miami New Times named Glenna South Florida’s Best TV Reporter. 

Glenna graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Arts in English and added a Bachelor of Science in broadcast journalism from Florida International University, where she was named Outstanding Broadcast Journalist.

She is a native New Yorker. She and her husband Michael have two bright and beautiful daughters and two high-energy & huggable Labradors.
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This Week in South Florida Full Episode: July 12, 2026

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This Week in South Florida Full Episode: July 12, 2026

On the latest episode of “This Week in South Florida” host Glenna Milberg welcomed U.S. House District 27 candidates Robin Peguero and Eliott Rodriguez, Miami Fire Rescue Assistant Fire Chief Chris Diaz and former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Mark Wallace.

Miles de haitianos en el sur de Florida enfrentan incertidumbre tras el fin del TPS

Miles de haitianos en el sur de Florida enfrentan incertidumbre tras el fin del TPS

Este viernes, más de 300,000 haitianos que viven legalmente en Estados Unidos bajo el Estatus de Protección Temporal (TPS) pasarán a ser deportables y perderán sus permisos de trabajo tras la decisión de la Corte Suprema del mes pasado que otorga a la administración del presidente Trump la autoridad final para poner fin al TPS.

Thousands of Haitians in South Florida face uncertainty as TPS ends

Thousands of Haitians in South Florida face uncertainty as TPS ends

On Friday, more than 300,000 Haitians living in the United States legally under Temporary Protected Status will become suddenly deportable and lose their work permits following last month’s Supreme Court decision that allows the Trump administration final discretion to end TPS.