Gabriela Milian, ABC7 Eyewitness News

Gabriela Milian

ABC7 Eyewitness News

Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Past articles by Gabriela:

Pacoima City Hall honors those who've passed from COVID-19 for Dia de los Muertos

This year at Pacoima City Hall, Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez's office is honoring those who have passed on from COVID-19. → Read More

New homeless shelter in Van Nuys hopes to help local homeless population

The Bridge Shelter on Aetna Street opened in August to provide more resources for those who are homeless. → Read More

Inside the North Hollywood meeting point for the 2020 homeless count

The kick off to the 2020 homeless count started with counting the homeless across the San Fernando, Santa Clarita and San Gabriel valleys. → Read More

Community Journalists share tips on how to save money in SoCal

Here are some ways that ABC7's Community Journalists are saving money living in costly Southern California. → Read More

Cheerleader with Down syndrome thriving in the San Fernando Valley

Bella Martinez, 14, has Down syndrome and made the cheer team at John F. Kennedy High School in Granada Hills. → Read More

High School seniors surprised with reimagined yearbook photos & celebrity visit

John F. Kennedy High School is one of the 15 schools selected by LIFEWTR for their latest beautification project to paint murals across these Los Angeles Unified School District schools. → Read More

Saddleridge Fire: Sylmar Café stays open to feed law enforcement for free

Annie's Sweet Oven Bakery Café decided to stay open for business, despite being so close to where the fires started to help those on duty. → Read More

Pop-up farmers market giving free produce in the SFV

Northeast Valley Health Corporation is hosting farmers markets where they hand out free produce two to three times a month. → Read More

Healthy Snacks and free produce offered at SFV health clinics

This program was only provided in areas of California where there is a food and health disparity. → Read More

Homeless students in North Hills have access to toys through new toy loan program

Langdon Avenue Elementary School has one of the highest percentages of homeless students within LAUSD. The school now has a toy loan program, thanks to a partnership with the Department of Public Social Services. → Read More

Valley volunteers bring wildlife back to parks

These volunteers are taking action to make sure that plants that aren't native to California don't take over the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Area. → Read More

Earthquakes, are you prepared?

Having some emergency supplies already packed and ready to grab and go is imperative. → Read More

Former Dodger, Yasiel Puig, opens community house for kids in San Fernando

Puig had been working together with the City of San Fernando to open a community house for kids and their families called Puig House. → Read More

SFV high school juniors rally for healthcare at Congressman Tony Cardenas' office

Elvia Mendez, a high school junior, set up a protest with other students outside of Congressman Tony Cardenas' office to rally for healthcare. → Read More

Owner of Bill's Burgers is still working at 92 years-old

Bill Elwell started Bill's Burgers in 1964, and is still flipping burgers at 92 years-old. → Read More

$1.75 can get you across LA but is it worth the time?

$1.75 is the price for a one-way pass on LA Metro, which covers transfers to different bus lines and subways. → Read More

Elementary school in Panorama City starts robotics program

Liggett Street Elementary School just started its first 3D robotics lab. → Read More

Granada Hills school Academic Decathlon team preparing for national competition

Granada Hills Charter High School's Academic Decathlon Team is headed to the National Competition. → Read More

West Hills rent went up the most in LA County, study finds

Rent in West Hills went up 19% according to Zillow, and that is the largest increase out of any neighborhood in LA County. → Read More

DC celebrates spring and cherry blossoms in annual festival

People are taking to the streets of the nation's capital today to celebrate spring and cherry blossoms at the annual Cherry Blossom Festival Parade. The festival, held every April, thrills tourists and Washington, D.C., residents alike with colorful floats, marching bands, beauty queens,... → Read More