Carlos Granda, ABC7 Eyewitness News

Carlos Granda

ABC7 Eyewitness News

Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Past articles by Carlos:

Sylvia Villagran set to make history as Oscars' first Latina in-show announcer

Sylvia Villagran is excited to be the first Latina in-show announcer for the Academy Awards. → Read More

Sylvia Villagran set to make history as Oscars' first Latina in-show announcer

Sylvia Villagran is excited to be the first Latina in-show announcer for the Academy Awards. → Read More

Sylvia Villagran set to make history as Oscars' first Latina in-show announcer

Sylvia Villagran is excited to be the first Latina in-show announcer for the Academy Awards. → Read More

'They are a cancer:' Deputy gangs still operating within LA County sheriff's department, report says

A scathing report issued by the Civilian Oversight Commission shows members of such deputy gangs "run'' many of the county's patrol stations. → Read More

Recent storms fill many CA reservoirs, but what does that mean for state's ongoing drought?

The historic string of storms drenching the state have many wondering whether California's drought could soon be over. → Read More

Former FBI agent sentenced to 6 years in prison for bribery

A former FBI agent was sentenced to six years in prison for conspiracy, money laundering and accepting bribes from an Armenian mobster. → Read More

Man claims winning $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot sold at SoCal store was stolen from him

A man is claiming the record-setting $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot ticket sold at an Altadena service station was stolen from him and is now attempting to sue the person who claimed the jackpot. → Read More

New LA County project will help collect, keep more water after big storms

The Adventure Park project in Whittier will help Los Angeles County collect and keep more water after big storms. → Read More

Road rage incidents in LA happening more often, with increasing violence, data shows

Road rage incidents are higher than ever in L.A. LAPD numbers show there were nearly 870 road rage reports last year and the incidents have become more violent. → Read More

Tensions flare as crews dismantle several homeless encampments on Skid Row

Tensions flared as crews dismantled several homeless encampments on Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles while police officers stood guard. → Read More

If the big one hits, here's how SoCal search-and-rescue teams would look for survivors

If the big one hits Southern California, here's how our search-and-rescue teams would comb through the rubble, as their counterparts are doing now in Turkey and Syria. → Read More

Latest storms increased water levels at CA reservoirs, but officials say conservation still needed

California has seen historic storms over the last few weeks. The Sierras were pounded with several feet of snow, and large swaths of the state saw severe flooding. → Read More

LADWP working to capture rain water after SoCal storm

On Friday, officials said only about 20% of the water from this week's storm will be captured before it flows away. → Read More

Man sues Pasadena police, calls for firing of 2 officers who beat him 5 years ago

A man is suing the Pasadena Police Department and demanding the firing of two officers who beat him five years ago during a traffic stop in an encounter captured on video. → Read More

California fast-food businesses prepare for minimum wage increase in 2023

With California's minimum wage set to increase on Jan. 1 to $15.50 per hour, the fast-food industry is bracing for possible changes. → Read More

Eagle Rock residents want city to remove homeless individuals living in RVs parked near schools

Students in Eagle Rock are noticing more and more homeless individuals near schools, with many living inside RVs permanently parked on nearby streets. Area residents say it's time for city leaders to take action. → Read More

LA street vendors sue city to eliminate ordinance that prevents them from selling in certain areas

Street vendors took to Hollywood Boulevard to protest laws that prevent them from selling in certain areas of Los Angeles. → Read More

LAPD urges caution for hikers amid search for man who sexually assaulted woman on Encino trail

The Los Angeles Police Department is searching for a man who they say sexually assaulted a woman on a trail in Encino. → Read More

Black Friday online sales hit all-time high of $9 billion

It appears people went on a shopping spree this weekend and didn't hold back. → Read More

LA City Council approves Fair Work Week ordinance aimed at helping retail employees

The Los Angeles City Council voted for an ordinance that requires retail employers to provide work schedules to employees at least 14 days in advance. → Read More