Joseph Ojo proudly joined Local 10 in April 2021 after working for WBFF FOX45 in Baltimore, Maryland.
In Baltimore, Joseph’s stories on Maryland Education received national recognition. Before that, Joseph spent two years in Fort Myers as a breaking news nightside reporter. He was the first and only reporter on the scene of a massive fire at RSW International airport, where more than 3,500 cars burned after a brush fire.
Joseph's start in television news came as a reporter at KVLY/KXJB in Fargo, North Dakota, where he reported multiple breaking news stories that gained notable recognition in the Midwest Region.
Joseph was born and raised in New York City. He received his Bachelor's degree from the University at Buffalo and he was also an intern at WIVB in Buffalo.
Miles de fanáticos del fútbol se congregaron este domingo en los alrededores del Hard Rock Stadium para la gran final de la Copa América entre Argentina y Colombia, que definirá al campeón y subcampeón del torneo.
Hundreds of drivers waited for free food on Wednesday in Miami. The giveaway was part of a 38-year-old charitable tradition to help families prepare for Noche Buena, Spanish for “the Good Night,” a late dinner celebration that spills into Christmas morning.
Miami-Dade firefighters are facing a large fire on Thursday near Allappattah. The dark smoke was visible from tall buildings in downtown Miami and Wynwood.
A grieving grandmother identified the 3-year-old victim of a car crash Thursday in Broward County as James Rocco Oizan Chapón. Plantation Police Department detectives are investigating the single-vehicle crash.