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
'Cruel and inhumane': Families describe conditions inside DTLA immigration custody facility
"The basement is cold," one man said, adding that there are no beds, not enough food, and that people are sleeping standing up because there isn't enough space.
Immigration law expert addresses common questions, concerns in SoCal raids and arrests
Immigration law experts believe that in order to arrest as many people as possible, shortcuts are being taken and that it's likely that constitutional rights are being violated.
Trabajador evita ser detenido tras la intervención de una mujer durante una redada de inmigración
Una mujer se pronuncia tras intervenir durante una redada en un lavado de autos en Torrance y ayudó a evitar que un trabajador fuera detenido por agentes federales.
Worker let go after woman intervenes during immigration raid at Torrance car wash
A woman is speaking out after she intervened during an immigration raid at a Torrance car wash and helped prevent one worker from being detained by federal agents.
Westlake business owners share detrimental impact of ICE raids with LA mayor
"The fear is not just for people that might be undocumented, but in general, because I feel as a city of immigrants, we all know somebody," one business owner said.
2 empleados detenidos durante redada de ICE en lavado de autos en Glendale, según testigos
Un lavado de autos en Glendale ha sido el último negocio del condado de Los Ángeles en ser objeto de una redada por parte de agentes de ICE, según varios testigos.
2 employees detained during immigration raid at Glendale car wash, witnesses say; 1 released
A car wash in Glendale was the latest business in Los Angeles County to be raided by federal agents, according to several witnesses and an immigration attorney who were at the scene.
Singer says she has no regrets about performing the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium
Nezza spoke to Eyewitness News after a video of her singing the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium went viral and sparked calls for the team to speak out about ICE raids.
Fans push Dodgers and other teams and artists to speak out about ICE raids in SoCal
The online conversation comes after singer Nezza says she was told not to perform the national anthem in Spanish at Dodger Stadium over the weekend.
Immigrant rights groups launch 'Summer of Resistance,' calling for end to ICE raids, deportations
In response to the ICE raids across Los Angeles, labor and immigrant rights groups are launching what they're calling a "Summer of Resistance," a rapid response effort calling for an end to the raids and mass deportations.