Anabel Munoz
Anabel Munoz is a general assignment reporter for ABC7 Eyewitness News in Los Angeles, covering Race and Culture. She is dedicated to surfacing stories about the most vulnerable, underrepresented and marginalized in the communities we serve.

Anabel was born and raised in Los Angeles -- a city she loves for its people, diversity, beauty and influence. She is a graduate of Biola University, where she majored in journalism and minored in biblical studies.

Anabel came to ABC7 from Noticias MundoFOX 22, where she worked as an anchor and reporter. She began her career as a news assistant and assignment editor at KMEX Univision Los Angeles before reporting for Univision Palm Springs.

Anabel is passionate about participating in community events, public affairs reporting, and sharing stories about the homeless and special needs community.

She is the proud daughter of Mexican immigrants and was compelled to become a journalist at an early age -- Anabel believes in the power of journalism to inspire, change the world and be a voice for those most in need.

Some of Anabel's favorite things include Sundays, beach days, swimming, all things Italian, and burgers and fries.

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Glendale, CA 91201
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Anabel's Stories
22 felony charges filed against metal recycling company for toxic waste dumping at Watts high school
The Los Angeles County district attorney announced 22 felony charges against a metal recycling company in connection with the dumping of toxic waste at Jordan High School in Watts.
Asian American Education Project offers resources to teach and learn often overlooked history
History books in schools across the country cover pivotal moments over the centuries. Yet, the diversity and richness of historically marginalized communities is often more of a glimpse than a deep look.
1 de cada 10 adultos del condado de Los Ángeles tiene deudas médicas, según un informe
Un estudio del Departamento de Salud Pública del condado de Los Ángeles muestra que alrededor de 10% de los adultos del condado tienen deudas médicas.
Criminal charges possible for Texas officials after busing migrants to CA, AG Bonta says
Southern California agencies and nonprofits have stepped in to assist the 42 migrants bused here from Texas as state officials say criminal charges will be investigated in the case.
Organizaciones del sur de California se movilizan para ayudar a migrantes enviados por Texas
Fueron transportados en autobús a Los Ángeles por el gobernador de Texas, ahora, decenas de migrantes, principalmente de Venezuela, Honduras y Guatemala, necesitan ayuda con los problemas más básicos.
Texas governor sends bus of migrants to Los Angeles, citing 'self-declared sanctuary status'
ABC7 was told the group consists of more than 40 people, including young children, who are mainly from Venezuela, Honduras and Guatemala.
Loved ones mourn 16-year-old basketball star fatally shot in South LA amid search for killer
A memorial continued to grow outside Crenshaw High School as family and friends mourned a 16-year-old high school basketball player who was shot and killed in South Los Angeles.
1 in 10 LA County adults struggle with medical debt, report shows
For those struggling with medical debt, experts advise learning your rights, asking questions and reaching out to organizations early and often.
Propuesta 28 dedica más de $900 millones a la educación artística en escuelas de California
Gracias a la Propuesta 28, se calcula que más de $900 millones de dólares del presupuesto estatal se destinarán a la educación artística y musical en las escuelas públicas de California el año escolar que viene.
Newsom slams DeSantis over migrant drop-off: 'You small, pathetic man'
Another group of approximately 20 migrants arrived in Sacramento on a private flight Monday morning, officials said.