Alexis Frazier joined the Local 10 News team in April 2020 as the morning traffic reporter. She is a proud Floridian born and raised in Fort Lauderdale. \n \nShe graduated from Florida A&M University in the fall of 2013 with a degree in broadcast journalism.\n \nBefore her return to the Sunshine State, Alexis gained more than 5 years of experience as an Anchor/Reporter at ABC affiliates in Texas and South Carolina. She started her career at a CBS affiliate in Mississippi.\n \nShe has reported on the 2016 Election, 2020 Democratic Primary, Dylann Roof trial, and the Michael Slager trial.\n \nWhen she’s not on air, Alexis likes to travel, try new food recipes, spend time with family, read, and listen to Beyonce’.\n \nAlexis is excited to be back home and to continue living her dream.
After nearly seven years of redevelopment following Hurricane Irma, the iconic Pier Sixty-Six resort has reopened in Fort Lauderdale — and longtime visitors may not recognize it.
A massive new Italian marketplace is now open in Aventura Mall, offering food lovers a one-stop destination for authentic cuisine, cooking classes, wine tastings and more.
Actor and comedian Bill Bellamy is back in the spotlight with a stand-up tour that brings him to the Miami Improv this weekend, where he’s blending laughs, music and local talent.
From runway shows to pool-side pop ups, you can be in the action of Miami Swim Week and you’re able to get your hands on the latest merchandise before anyone else.
In a signal of continuity, Pope Francis’s successor didn’t wear the papal red velvet loafers to his inaugural Mass before cardinals Friday at the Sistine Chapel.
El Papa Leo XIV rompió algunas tradiciones en su primera misa pero mantuvo un mensaje de continuidad y humildad. Llamó a los cardenales a hacerse pequeños para dar lugar a Cristo y criticó el “ateísmo práctico” entre los católicos.
Las víctimas del tiroteo en FSU muestran signos de mejoría mientras continúan los homenajes a Robert Morales y Tiru Chabba, los dos padres fallecidos. Phoenix Ikner, estudiante con historial de problemas mentales, sigue detenido.