Christina Gonzalez
Award-winning broadcast journalist Christina Gonzalez has been a general assignment reporter for FOX 11 since 1990. She has anchored and tried her hand at management, but always returns to her main love, field reporting.
From live breaking news stories, like her now-viral coverage of Los Angeles unrest after the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis Police, to investigative and feature reporting.
With over a dozen Emmy nominations and just as many wins for reporting, writing, and producing, the veteran journalist has proven to be extremely multi-talented.
An active community supporter, Gonzalez is a frequent guest speaker, counsel to young people, and mentor for several schools and colleges. Her involvement has garnered recognition from several Southland organizations and city governments.
She is a board member of the Los Angeles chapter of the Radio and Television News Association and is finishing her Masters in Journalism at CSUN.
The latest from Christina Gonzalez
Fake repo men stealing cars in San Fernando Valley; police investigating
Vehicle thefts have exploded in the San Fernando Valley. LAPD's Valley Bureau posted over 2,300 as of April of this year in areas like Sylmar, Pacoima, Sun Valley, Tujunga and North Hollywood.
Rescue pit bull killed by mountain lion in San Fernando Valley
A “wildlife warning" has been issued for a San Fernando Valley neighborhood after a mountain lion killed a family dog over the weekend.
Video shows four men stealing safe from LA house
Four masked men stumbled over one another as they stole a safe from a house.
First time homeowners lose house, everything in it, including dogs in Edgehill Fire
The Hernandez family bought their first house less than three years ago. Now, that house is gone, as well as everything in it, including their their beloved pets.
How to prevent your home from being burglarized
With a spike in burglaries in the San Fernando Valley, many residents are worried and turning to security companies to help protect their homes.
Local teen competes in grueling equestrian race on rescued horse
Erna Valdivia just became the first African American teenage girl to compete in the Tevis Cup, a one-day, 100-mile race across the Sierra Nevada, and she did it on a horse her mother rescued.
Loma Linda man attacked by neighbor, deputies say; knife still stuck in skull
Michael Roque was attacked as he was on his way to his new job. A piece of the knife used in the attack is still stuck in his skull. Police have arrested a neighbor for the attack.
Residents at Marina del Rey condo complex believe arsonist is targeting building
Residents at Marina City Club say since May, they've had about one fire per week and believe they are being targeted by a serial arsonist.
Crypt Keeper statue stolen from Burbank museum
Security video shows someone taking the statue of the famous character from Tales of the Crypt Sunday while the store was open.
LA deputy relieved of duties following fatal shooting in Lancaster
An LA County Sheriff's deputy involved in the shooting death of a woman who called 911 for help has been relieved of his duties, while activists say he is fired.