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24 June 2026

Angi Gonzalez Joins Spectrum News Washington, D.C., Bureau with Extensive Experience

Angi Gonzalez, an Emmy-nominated journalist with over 15 years of experience, brings her expertise to Spectrum News Washington, D.C., bureau.

Angi Gonzalez Joins Spectrum News Washington, D.C., Bureau with Extensive Experience

Angi Gonzalez, a seasoned journalist with an impressive track record, has joined the Spectrum News Washington, D.C., bureau. Her extensive experience in broadcast news and reporting spans over 15 years, making her a valuable addition to the team. Gonzalez’s career has been marked by notable achievements and a diverse range of experiences that have shaped her into a well-rounded journalist.

Gonzalez’s journey in journalism began with local news stories across several states, including Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, and New York City. Her work has earned her recognition, including three Emmy award nominations and two Ohio Associated Press Media Editors awards for her outstanding reporting in Toledo, Ohio.

From Local News to National Spotlight

During her six-year tenure in New York, Gonzalez worked as both a TV anchor and reporter for NY1. She covered a variety of stories that gained national attention, including the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on New Yorkers. Her role at NY1 primarily focused on breaking news, but she also delved into investigative pieces and consumer reporting, addressing issues that directly affected viewers.

Gonzalez’s ability to cover a wide range of topics and her commitment to in-depth reporting have made her a respected figure in the journalism community. Her work in New York showcased her versatility and dedication to informing the public about critical issues.

A Return to Political Roots

Born and raised in the Washington, D.C., area, Gonzalez’s position at the Spectrum News bureau brings her back to her political roots. Before embarking on her journalism career, she traveled extensively as a press advance representative for the White House and the U.S. Department of Labor. This unique background provides her with a deep understanding of the political landscape and the ability to provide insightful coverage.

In her new role, Gonzalez will focus on political news coverage from Washington, D.C., with a particular emphasis on issues and lawmakers from Maine, Massachusetts, and Hawaii. Her extensive experience and political acumen make her well-suited to provide comprehensive and nuanced reporting on these topics.

Beyond the Newsroom

When she’s not covering the latest political developments, Gonzalez enjoys spending time with her family, including her three nieces and nephews. She is also a devoted dog mom to her pet, Sophie, and has a deep love for animals. Gonzalez often takes the time to meet and interact with pets while out on news stories, showcasing her compassionate nature.

Gonzalez’s diverse interests and experiences both inside and outside the newsroom make her a well-rounded individual. Her passion for journalism, combined with her personal interests, contributes to her unique perspective and approach to reporting.

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