Christina Boomer Vazquez is an Emmy and Edward R. Murrow Award-winning field journalist with more than two decades of experience in the broadcast journalism industry.
Christina is Cuban-American and a Miami-native. After earning a political science degree at Boston College, Christina began to pursue her passion for journalism. Her career has taken her to London, Boston, Rhode Island, California, Texas and Arizona.
Along the way she picked up several awards to include a regional Edward R. Murrow, several regional Emmys and the USC Annenberg Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Television Political Journalism.
Arizona named her one of its top 40 Hispanic Leaders Under 40.
She has covered some of the biggest stories of our time to include The Station Nightclub Fire, Hurricane Katrina, and the George Zimmerman Trial. Christina was also the creator of the Emmy Award-winning investigative consumer protection segment “Call Christina.”
She earned a regional Edward R. Murrow award for her coverage from Honduras exploring the political, economic and security reasons underpinning a surge in unaccompanied migrant children at the US-Mexico border.
While working at the ABC affiliate in Phoenix, Arizona, Christina was awarded a USC Annenberg Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Television Political Journalism, a national award. Judges commended Christina for her “creative use of ‘participatory journalism’ connecting viewers to candidates through Twitter and other social media."
She was also the recipient of several Associated Press awards for her work "Behind the Border," a series covering immigration policy and border issues from Juarez, Mexico, El Paso, Texas, and Columbus, New Mexico. Christina has also worked in international media development training journalists in emerging democracies.
In 2011 Christina decided to return to Miami, Florida to raise her daughter with family.
While covering the pandemic from the frontlines for WPLG, Christina also earned a Master of Science in Communications with a journalism innovation specialization from Syracuse University, graduating with the highest GPA of her class and earning a Graduate School Master’s Prize.
Christina’s digital journalism has also been recognized, winning Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Florida Chapter digital award categories to include "New Media Engagement."
In 2021, Christina was honored for her public service reporting as an Esserman-Knight Journalism Award finalist. The award highlights “local journalists whose work has demonstrated the power to change laws and lives.”
Christina is an advisory board member of World Affairs Council of Miami and a member of Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE), National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ), and Global Ties Miami.
Christina is also a proud Girl Scouts mom and serves on the board of the Girl Scouts of Tropical Florida.
Los comisionados de Miami-Dade decidirán si construyen una nueva incineradora tras el incendio de la planta en Doral, entre opciones y fuerte oposición vecinal. También se evalúa no construirla y seguir trasladando la basura fuera del condado.
It could be decision day for Miami-Dade County commissioners as they weigh whether to move forward with building a new waste-to-energy incinerator — a project that’s drawn passionate opposition and could affect residents across both Miami-Dade and Broward counties.
Joe Carollo, comisionado del Distrito 3 de Miami, rechaza la ordenanza que aplaza las elecciones municipales y respalda la demanda para anularla por inconstitucional. Señala al alcalde Francis Suárez de impulsar la medida para ganar tiempo político.
Miami District 3 Commissioner Joe Carollo, who has said he is thinking of running for mayor, is one of two commissioners who didn’t vote on June 26 to push back this November’s election to next year.
Tras otro accidente de avioneta en Pines Village, el alcalde de Pembroke Pines pidió una nueva auditoría de seguridad para el Aeropuerto North Perry, citando un historial preocupante de 35 accidentes. Vecinos temen por su seguridad y denuncian falta de medidas efectivas.
A history of crashes plaguing North Perry Airport has Pembroke Pines’ mayor calling for a new safety audit after another stunning small plane crash in the neighborhood of Pines Village.
El arzobispo de Miami, Thomas Wenski, criticó el centro “Alligator Alcatraz” y la retórica ofensiva hacia migrantes, calificándola de inhumana y divisiva. Pidió soluciones compasivas y acceso religioso para los detenidos.
Miami’s top Catholic leader is speaking out about the state’s “Alligator Alcatraz” migrant detention center, calling it alarming and “intentionally provocative.”
Los comisionados de Miami votaron 3-1 a favor de una medida relacionada con el Bayfront Park Management Trust, pese a la oposición pública y al rechazo del comisionado Joe Carollo. La presidenta Christine King no estuvo presente en la votación.
Comisionados de Miami aprobaron incluir en la boleta de noviembre una propuesta para establecer límites de mandato de por vida y otra para crear un comité ciudadano de redistribución de distritos. Las medidas buscan promover equidad y limitar el poder político prolongado.
Chairwoman Christine King and Vice Chair Joe Carollo were the two Miami commissioners opposed to Damian Pardo’s idea of allowing voters to weigh-in on ballot language in November.
Científicos y legisladores advierten que cerrar el laboratorio de la NOAA en Miami podría reducir la precisión de los pronósticos de huracanes hasta en un 40%. Temen consecuencias devastadoras para la seguridad y la economía durante la temporada de huracanes.
Ahead of an appropriations committee meeting, several scientists are raising a red flag about a NOAA proposal to shutter all its weather and climate research labs.
Autoridades investigan un intento de estafa con IA en el que alguien se hizo pasar por Marco Rubio para contactar a funcionarios. Expertos advierten que estas tácticas se vuelven cada vez más comunes y difíciles de detectar.