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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Anabel's Stories
New directive could change how some immigrants adjust their legal status
A new directive from the Trump Administration could significantly change how or whether certain immigrants can adjust their legal status while remaining in the United States.
Clientes denuncian paquetes a México desaparecidos tras cierre de negocio de envíos en La Puente
Algunos clientes en La Puente afirman haber pagado cientos de dólares para enviar paquetes al sur de la frontera; sin embargo, su correspondencia nunca llegó.
Customers say packages bound for Mexico are missing after shipping company closed in La Puente
Some customers say they paid hundreds to send packages to Mexico, but their mail never arrived, and the La Puente shipping business they used went on to close permanently.
Mother of 2 young brothers killed in Westlake Village crash testifies in civil trial
The mother of two young boys who were struck and killed in a Westlake Village crash testified Tuesday in the civil trial against a socialite and a former Dodger pitcher in connection with the 2020 collision.
California DOJ report finds worsening conditions, overcrowding at ICE facilities
A new report from the California DOJ identified widespread issues at ICE facilities, including inadequate medical care, overcrowding and excessive use of force.
Father of 2 young brothers killed in Westlake Village crash testifies in civil trial
The father of two young boys who were struck and killed in a Westlake Village crash testified in the civil trial against a socialite and a former Dodger pitcher.
Commerce, Bell Gardens fight back against new cardroom regulations, including blackjack ban
Multiple SoCal cities are fighting back against new cardroom regulations and say recent changes are dealing them a bad hand when it comes to their revenue.
Ex-Dodger Scott Erickson grilled in civil trial over crash that killed 2 brothers
Former Dodgers pitcher Scott Erickson took the stand in the wrongful death civil trial against him and Rebecca Grossman over a crash that killed two young brothers.
LA student accepted to 65 colleges, selects Columbia University
A 17-year-old Los Angeles student has received 65 college acceptance letters and plans to attend Columbia University on a full ride to study industrial engineering.
D4vd's phone contained 'significant amount' of child sexual abuse material, prosecutors say
A "significant amount" of child sexual abuse material was discovered on a phone belonging to singer D4vd, prosecutors said during a hearing on Thursday.