Sid Garcia
Sid Garcia is a general assignment reporter for ABC7 Eyewitness News.

Sid was raised in Southern California and is a graduate of California State University Long Beach with a degree in journalism.

He started his broadcast career in 1983 at KBAK in Bakersfield as an anchor and reporter. In 1987, Sid went to WGN in Chicago. He returned to Los Angeles in 1994 to anchor and report at KFWB news radio. He then went to KFSN in Fresno as a reporter and anchor before returning home to join ABC7 in 1997.

During his tenure at ABC7, Sid has also served as the Eyewitness News Orange County Bureau Chief.

Sid is a long time member of the California Chicano News Media Association and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.

Sid is committed to the community, regularly participating in educational projects and other civic events.

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Contact:
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500 Circle Seven Drive
Glendale, CA 91201
818-863-7777

Sid's Stories
Man in critical condition after being shot during attempted carjacking in Highland Park
A 69-year-old man was hospitalized in critical condition after he was shot in an attempted carjacking in Highland Park early Tuesday.
LAPD: Doctor fue objetivo específico de tiroteo mortal en clínica de Woodland Hills
La policía de Los Ángeles afirma ahora que el Dr. Hamid Mirshojae, de 61 años, era el objetivo específico del ataque mortal en su clínica de Woodland Hills, y no fue víctima de un tiroteo al azar.
Investigators say doctor was targeted in fatal shooting at Woodland Hills clinic
Former patients are remembering a doctor who was gunned down at his Woodland Hills clinic as investigators are providing new details about the shooting.
28 arrested after surge in thefts from Ventura County farms, authorities say
A troubling trend has emerged in Ventura County: people stealing from farmers. Just this month, stolen farm equipment worth tens of thousands of dollars was recovered.
La Tuna Canyon residents near junk-filled property wonder what's next after owner's appeal denied
Neighbors of a property in La Tuna Canyon have been waiting for five long years for the owner to clean up the junk-filled yard. This week, a step was made in that direction.
PCH reopens in Malibu, assault suspect in custody after hourslong standoff
An assault with a deadly weapon suspect was taken into custody Wednesday morning after an hourslong standoff that prompted the closure of the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu.
Groups against $2 billion development in Little Tokyo say neighborhood 'is not a tourist trap'
A group fighting for the safety and health of Los Angeles' historic Little Tokyo held a rally Friday outside city hall, telling major developers the neighborhood is "not a tourist trap."
Daughter of LASD medic is escorted to school by his fellow deputies after he died of cancer
A week after a Los Angeles County sheriff's medic died of cancer, fellow deputies escorted his young daughter to school on the year's first day of classes.
Family and friends of actor Johnny Wactor urge more action to find his killers
Family members and friends of Johnny Wactor, a former "General Hospital" actor who was killed during a catalytic converter theft in downtown Los Angeles, are urging city officials to take more action in the search for his killers.
HUD facilita requisitos de ingresos para ayudar a veteranos discapacitados obtener vivienda
Los defensores de los veteranos han estado luchando contra el Departamento de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano para que los beneficios de salud de los veteranos discapacitados no cuenten como ingresos.