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
Teamsters say 'momentum continues' as strike against Amazon enters 2nd day in SoCal
Workers at multiple Southern California Amazon facilities are back on the picket line Friday as the nationwide strike against Amazon entered its second day.
Amazon workers at 3 SoCal facilities join strike amid busy holiday shopping season
Workers at multiple Southern California Amazon facilities joined thousands of others in a nationwide strike against Amazon Thursday amid the busy holiday shipping season.
Baldwin Park priest experiences 'miracle' Achilles injury cure
A 38-year-old Baldwin Park priest said he experienced what the Catholic Church is calling a miraculous recovery from a basketball injury.
Mayor Bass marks 2-year anniversary since taking office, touts progress on homelessness
When Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass took office two years ago, her first action was declaring a state of emergency on homelessness. Bass was crisscrossing the city this week, highlighting her office's work on the issue.
Ralphs sues about half dozen Pacific Palisades food trucks; judge denies temporary restraining order
The company accuses them, among other things, of littering, causing dangerous traffic, and drawing crowds that "physically attack each other and verbally abuse Ralphs employees."
Gaps in federal law cause delays in return of ancestral remains to California tribes
At least 65 non-federally recognized tribes in California cannot legally receive their ancestors' remains under a federal law.
35 years later, California tribes still fighting to reclaim ancestral remains
UCLA is one of 29 institutions in the greater Los Angeles region that has housed Native American ancestral remains -- more than 2,000 of them.
Father arrested after his 9-year-old son shot and killed in Compton
A father has been arrested in connection with the shooting death of his 9-year-old son in Compton over the weekend.
Civic education 'low priority' in CA schools, report says. One nonprofit is working to change that
A report by UCLA and UC Riverside released in 2023 found that although there has been some improvement "... civic education remains a low priority within the state's public schools."
Organización intenta cambiar la "baja prioridad" de la educación cívica en escuelas de California
La organización, Teach Democracy, intenta cambiar la "baja prioridad" de la educación cívica a través de sus recursos gratuitos.