Elisa Navarro
Elisa Navarro was raised in the Central Valley's heat and is excited to be home doing what she loves, telling stories.

She is a Fresno State graduate, earning a Bachelor's Degree in Mass Communication and Journalism with a double emphasis in Broadcast and Multimedia and a minor in Spanish. During her time at Fresno State, she began her career in journalism with an internship at ABC30.

After graduation, she spent a year working as a Multimedia Journalist at KERO in Bakersfield, California.

Just before coming back to Fresno, Elisa worked at KXXV in Waco, Texas. She was the Good Morning Texas reporter, Weekend Anchor and Producer. During her time there, she reported breaking details in the case of missing soldier Vanessa Guillen, kept viewers safe and up-to-date during severe weather, and traveled to Dallas to cover the jury decision in the case of Amber Guyger.

She's fluent in English and Spanish and is very passionate about her Mexican culture. She's looking forward to shedding light on the Hispanic community.

In her spare time, she practices yoga, loves exploring the outdoors, and spending time with family and friends. Be sure to say hi if you see her, she loves meeting new people and chatting!

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Elisa's Stories
Fresno State students and staff learning how to make adobe bricks from expert
Students and staff at Fresno State are dedicating hours of patience and labor to making adobe bricks alongside an expert in the craft.
Winemaker at CRU Winery inspiring others with path and craft
As we celebrate Hispanic and Latin American History Month, we're shining a light on a local winemaker who has taken a unique path to pursue his passion.
Fresno State receives $1.2 million grant to research tobacco usage amongst Latinos
A group of Fresno State students is leading a research project that is studying the effects of tobacco and nicotine-related issues on the Latin community.
Arte Américas in downtown Fresno receives $555K grant
Arte Américas is paving the way for Central Valley students interested in career paths related to arts and culture.
Fresno State students aim to pave the way for aspiring scientists
A group of Fresno State graduate students is working hard to create a safe space of opportunity, guidance, and hope for aspiring chemistry students.
First Mexican-born woman to go to space visits Parlier
The first Mexican-born woman to go to space made the trip to Parlier Thursday, hoping to inspire future generations.
A new safe haven for food vendors coming to Central Fresno
A community hall in Central Fresno will soon be the new hub of a non-profit and a safe space for Fresno food vendors.
Maxine McDonald scholarship program supporting Fresno State students
Two dozen Fresno State students are now pursuing their education without having to worry about the financial strain of housing and dining.
Fresno City Council approves encampment ban, ordinance passed in Visalia
In thirty days, the City of Fresno police department will enforce a new ordinance prohibiting camping in public places to remove homeless encampments.
Gift of sketching becomes livelihood for Fresno artist
Fresno native Paige Mason grew up in a family of creatives and realized she had a gift for sketching.