Tony Cabrera
Tony Cabrera is a morning anchor and reporter for ABC7 Eyewitness News.

He joined the team in 2019 as an Orange County reporter. He previously worked at our sister-station in Fresno as a morning news anchor. He's also worked in Santa Barbara, Tucson, Arizona and Toledo, Ohio. But he first appeared on ABC7 as a correspondent for the nationally syndicated entertainment show, "On The Red Carpet."

Tony was born and raised in San Jose, but eventually moved to Los Angeles where he earned a degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Southern California. He has four children.

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Tony's Stories
Audiencias de libertad condicional de los hermanos Menéndez comienzan
Erik y Lyle Menéndez se dirigen a su tan esperada audiencia de libertad condicional, lo que supone un gran paso adelante en su lucha por ser liberados tras 35 años en prisión.
Eric Menendez parole hearing now underway
Erik and Lyle Menendez are heading to their long-awaited parole hearings, marking a huge step forward in their push to be released after 35 years behind bars.
Temecula students learn cutting edge winemaking methods
At Wilson Creek Winery in Temecula, the winemaking methods are cutting edge, and winemakers there are teaching those natural methods to high school students. It's through a regenerative agriculture program led by vineyard manager, Greg Pennyroyal.
Altadena artist turns ashes into art
After losing their home in the Eaton Fire, Alma Cielo and her husband Paul Livingstone decided to move to the historic Zorthian Ranch, a bohemian community nestled in the mountainside of Altadena.
Theatre Palisades pushes forward at temporary home after fire
Theatre Palisades Youth director Lara Ganz took us behind-the-scenes at Paul Revere Charter Middle School, which has become a temporary home for the community theater. Theirs burned down in the Palisades Fire, leaving behind an empty hole.
Bonita Unified's culinary program gets national attention
Bonita High School students Charli Padilla and Abby Brandler recently won the grand prize in a national Ecolab culinary competition. The idea included a food truck concept that earned them a trip to Chicago to serve up their French Toast Bites.
Seal Beach police dog brings community joy
In Seal Beach, Yosa the Police Facility Dog, is both a local celebrity and a community ambassador. We walked through town with Yosa and her handler, Captain Nick Nicholas. The sweet interactions with people in the community were endless. From adults to children of all sizes, everyone was drawn to her.
More Olympic history to be made in Exposition Park
Exposition Park is known as the crossroads of the LA community, but in three years, it will once again become the crossroads of the world, as the Olympics make a return to the LA Memorial Coliseum.
Casa Colina empowers people with disabilities with boating day on Alamitos Bay
Alamitos Bay in Long Beach is regularly full of sailors enjoying the breeze. Thanks to a special program, a few more sailors were able to get out on the water for a day.
South El Monte preparing to host shotgun shooting competitions for 2028 Olympics
South El Monte is known for being industrial with several manufacturing businesses. But in 2028, the Olympics will put it on the map as the city hosts shotgun shooting competitions.