
Camille Sarabia
Camille Sarabia joined FOX 35 Orlando in October 2025 as a digital content producer.
Camille was born and raised in Orange County, California. She started her career in South Bend, Indiana, where she worked at ABC57 and at the South Bend Tribune. While working at the Tribune, she received the Hoosier State Press Association's 2024 "Story of the Year" for her team coverage on the "Smith Six," six children who were killed in a house fire.
She graduated from Indiana University's Media School with a B.A. in Journalism and a concentration in Enterprise Reporting. She’s passionate about narrative journalism and immersing the reader into stories that unfold.
Sarabia is excited to be in the Sunshine State. While here, she spends time with her husband, Jordan, and their three dogs: Yorkie, Rico, and two rambunctious Siberian Huskies, Atari and Freyja. She enjoys hiking at Lake Louisa State Park with her pups, exploring local foodie hotspots, and volunteering in Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer’s Book Club with school-aged kids.
The latest from Camille Sarabia
Is it a sinkhole? Lake County closes Empire Church Road near S.R. 33 for 'significant roadway depression'
The Groveland Police Department announced around noon, Feb. 2, that Empire Church Road between Edgehill Drive and Bear Lake Road is closed due to a significant depression, measuring 90 feet wide, 200 feet long, and about 50 feet deep, in the road.
Former Orlando community association manager arrested on 20 child pornography counts
A manager at a community association in Orange County is accused of having over 30 images and nearly 20 videos of child pornography.
Former Flagler paramedic James Melady receives 10-year prison sentence for ambulance sexual assault
A former Flagler County paramedic has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after he was accused of sexually battering an unconscious woman in the back of an ambulance and filming the incident.
Florida FWC issues temporary order to collect, transport invasive stunned green iguanas in cold weather
A new executive order allows Florida residents to remove live, cold-stunned green iguanas from the wild without the usually required permits.
Abandoned Kissimmee hotel catches fire; laundry facility suspected as origin, Osceola County Fire says
A fire broke out at an abandoned hotel off of West Irlo Bronson Highway, near Interstate-4, Monday morning.
Do Florida schools close because of the cold? What we know
As temperatures are expected to be in the low 30s with 10 mile per hour winds Monday morning, will Central Florida schools close or issue a delayed start due to the weather?
Florida pushing for informed consent, exemptions when it comes to vaccines for schoolchildren
Florida’s Senate Health Policy Committee narrowly advanced a bill that would expand vaccine exemptions for schoolchildren, sparking a heated debate over parental rights and public health. Champions of the measure, such as Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis, says the measure empowers families.
2 Brevard County Jail workers arrested: Sheriff Wayne Ivey details ‘separate’ contraband cases
The sheriff's office is currently investigating these two separate cases involving a corrections officer and a food worker smuggling contraband to inmates.
Florida to end multi-language driver’s license exams, changing to English only
Starting Friday, February 6, all driver's license exams in Florida will be offered exclusively in English.
Olympic gold medalist Sha’Carri Richardson arrested in Orange County for excessive speeding
Olympic sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson was arrested in Orange County, Thursday, after police say she was driving over 100 mph.









