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Sabrina Franza is a general assignment reporter for CBS News Chicago. She has a passion for pizza, politics, and impartiality.
Before moving to Chicago, she worked as a General Assignment, Political and Investigative reporter with News 12 Networks, spending three years covering the five boroughs of New York City.
Sabrina told stories throughout pandemic, in the epicenter of New York's outbreak. She reported on months of unrest and protests in the wake of George Floyd's death, uncovered millions of missing federal dollars from the federal Restaurant Revitalization Program, and covered the 2021 New York City mayoral election from start to finish.
Her investigations have uncovered disorganization within the New York City's Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB), which oversees NYPD complaints, and has exposed mismanagement in city government resulting in unnecessary COVID related fines to small businesses. That work prompted new legislation to help those businesses at the city level.
Sabrina is a graduate of New York University, majoring in both politics and journalism, and gradating cum laude. She is a recipient of the Don R. Mellett Prize in broadcast journalism.
When Sabrina's not working, you'll likely find her on a long run, trying a new restaurant, catching a ball game, or digging into a good book. Sabrina is thrilled and honored to continue her work, putting people first, in Chicago!
"I want to show people that people of color they can succeed too."
Stickers on the tree are almost like ornaments, each with a name of someone lost in Chicago to violence.
We have been trying to get in touch with neighbors all day – but everyone with whom we spoke said the crime was so quiet, they had no idea it was even happening.
CBS 2's Sabrina Franza spoke exclusively with the victim about what needs to change to keep letter carriers – and your mail – safe.
The victim tried to flee after being struck in the abdomen by gunfire, police said.
AAA has predicted that 54.6 million people in the United States would travel 50 miles or more from home this Thanksgiving.
Witnesses say after Mexico lost to Argentina in the World Cup, some fans got aggressive.
Around 166 million people nationwide are expected to shop the holiday deals through Monday.
The Salvation Army estimated that they had handed out Thanksgiving meals to a total of 700 people at the Freedom Center as of the early evening.
Alesha Howard started getting different kinds of bills. She had speeding tickets, I-PASS bills, and notices to show up to court -- none of which she was the one to incur.
In Chicago, Mayor Lori Lightfoot condemned the attack, taking note that Club Q is supposed to be a space where the patrons "should have felt safe."
It is the first weekend the entire downtown is ready to celebrate the holidays.
"He lived to protect, and he died protecting," said Maime David, who helped raise her nephew, Norman Thomas.
The 57-year-old security guard likely never saw who shot him. The men rushed him quickly out of nowhere.
Pherris Harrington, 26, has been charged with kidnapping, vehicular hijacking along with five other counts.