Koco McAboy
Koco McAboy is an Emmy-award winning journalist who knew she wanted to pursue a career in broadcasting since she was five years old. Koco joined the FOX 11 team in March 2020. Koco previously worked in Grand Rapids and Detroit where she reported on crime, wrongful convictions, and used her ability to speak Spanish to tell stories about undocumented immigrants, refugees, and people seeking asylum. She is passionate about people and is looking forward to sharing important stories of triumph and fortitude in the Los Angeles area. Koco attended Central Michigan University, and her work has been recognized by the National Association of Television Arts & Sciences, and the Michigan Association of Broadcasters.
The latest from Koco McAboy
Information center opened to help Rancho Palos Verdes residents impacted by landslide
Shifting land in Ranchos Palos Verdes caused 130 homeowners to lose gas and now their electricity may be next.
'Reptile Royalty' featuring Fountain Valley's Reptile Zoo returns to Roku for 2nd season
Jay Brewer and his team show the world the running of the renowned Reptile Zoo in Fountain Valley.
Secretary of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg, talks to FOX 11 about Port of Long Beach & Biden future
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was in Long Beach Wednesday for the groundbreaking of "American's Green Gateway."
High surf, rip current warnings issued for SoCal
The NWS is warning of an increased risk of drownings because rip currents can pull swimmers and surfers out to sea.
These California beaches among most polluted in state, report shows
Some 89% of monitored California beaches received A or B water-quality grades for the dry-weather summer months.
Allstate wants to raise California homeowner insurance rates by 34%
The increase Allstate is exploring would be the largest rate increase this year and would impact more than 350,000 policyholders, a report said.
California firefighters celebrate one of their own becoming cancer-free
Around 50 uniformed firefighters across Southern California surprised Corona Fire Battalion Chief Brandon Willson before he had his final chemotherapy treatment.
LA Unified moves forward with cell phone ban during school hours
The resolution seeks to have a new district cell phone policy in place by January 2025.
LA healthcare workers hit the picket lines
The workers said they want a contract to help address "low pay and chronic understaffing." They also said the university seeks to cut healthcare benefits, and subcontract union jobs.
Protest held outside CSU board meeting in Long Beach
Hundreds of protesters held a march and a rally outside the CSU Board of Trustees meeting in Long Beach Tuesday.