Shayla Girardin, ABC7 Eyewitness News

Shayla Girardin

ABC7 Eyewitness News

Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Past articles by Shayla:

Rolling up the champagne carpet: Crews work around the clock to cleanup after the Oscars

After the Oscars comes the cleanup. Crews were hard at work Monday morning to get things back to normal on Hollywood Boulevard. → Read More

Active-shooter drill at Biola University helps prepare students, officers for emergency

Students running, shots firing and smoke filling the air were all part of the scene Tuesday in La Mirada as Biola University held an active-shooter training exercise. → Read More

Storm dumps 45 inches of snow on Big Bear in 72 hours amid blizzard warning

A winter storm dumped at least 45 inches of snow on Big Bear in 72 hours as a blizzard warning remained in effect for the San Bernardino mountains. → Read More

LA's Flower District packed with shoppers looking for perfect Valentine's Day gift

On Valentine's Day, the Flower District in Downtown Los Angeles is crowded with shoppers looking for the perfect arrangement to tell their loved one how they feel. → Read More

Westlake District house fire spreads to apartments, forcing dozens out of their homes

Dozens of people were forced out of their homes after a massive fire at a vacant home spread to two neighboring apartment buildings in the Westlake District Monday. → Read More

Strong winds uproot large tree in West LA neighborhood, crushing several cars

Strong winds whipped across Southern California overnight, knocking down several trees and leaving behind damage in some neighborhoods. → Read More

15,000 runners hit the pavement in Huntington Beach for Surf City USA Marathon

The event - three separate races - featured some runners striving for the top prize and others simply out to complete the race, set personal bests and have fun. → Read More

Fresno Pacific University students protest program cuts, faculty layoffs

Fresno Pacific University students are speaking out amid university budget cuts. To save money the college is reducing faculty and staff, which means several university programs could also be at risk. → Read More

Valley author writes children's book on tattoo awareness

A Valley author's tattoos are proving to be a popular children's book topic. → Read More

Significant rain, snowfall and flooding expected next few days

Accuweather Alerts are in place for Monday and Tuesday as another significant storm system approaches the Central Valley. → Read More

Madera Unified School District offers winter sessions to students

A North Valley school district is providing students with learning opportunities this winter break, rain or shine. For the first time, Madera Unified is offering a winter intersession. → Read More

Madera Elementary School students collecting canned foods for the community

Students at Pershing Elementary are taking action to help their neighbors in need this holiday season. → Read More

Marjaree Mason Center expanding, bringing services to rural schools

The Marjaree Mason Center is continuing to expand its services thanks to a grant from the Wonderful Company. → Read More

Local community colleges see rise in enrollment numbers amid nationwide drop

It's concerning trend among community colleges nationwide. Enrollment numbers are still down from the pandemic. → Read More

Bullard High School student collecting donations for student clothing closet

A Bullard High School student wants to make sure her classmates are dressed for success. → Read More

Traver School students raising money to buy gifts for local seniors

A group of Traver students are determined to make the holidays special for local seniors. → Read More

Central East High School student collecting clothes for fellow students

A Central Unified student is taking action to ensure her peers are dressed to impress in the classroom. → Read More

Cal Fire awards $1.9 million grant to Central Valley Forestry Corps

Cal Fire is taking action to protect forests and add firefighters to its ranks with the help of new funding. → Read More

Central Unified offers dual enrollment program for students

The program saves students both time and money in their quest for a college degree. → Read More

Madera Unified gives Student Champion Investment, $5,000 payment to employees

A North Valley school district is taking action to say thank you to their employees in a big way. → Read More