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For over a year, Southeast Texans have woken up to the friendly face of Laredo native Rocio Garza, who in June 2007 made her debut at KBTV Channel 4 to become the area’s first Hispanic newswoman.
MIKE TOBIAS / The Port Arthur News


Published July 01, 2008 07:04 pm - Since last June, KBTV 4 viewers have gotten to know Rocio Garza, a local weather person but more importantly, the first Hispanic woman to grace the screen of a Southeast Texas news station.

Hispanic anchor wants to give opportunity to other Latinas


The Port Arthur News

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EDITOR'S NOTE: In its original form this story erroneously reported that Rocio Garza was the first Hispanic woman anchor in the Triangle. In fact there have been a number of Hispanic women who reported and anchored at stations in the Triangle. Our apologies to Carol Herrera, Anna Quintana and others.

By Julie Garcia

The News staff writer

Since last June, KBTV 4 viewers have gotten to know Rocio Garza, a local weather person and part of a Hispanic morning show team that bring news and weather information to Southeast Texas each morning.

Originally from Laredo, Garza started her career as a model but realized she needed to do something more for her life and for the lives of people around her.

With a new goal, she moved back to Corpus Christi and received a degree in sociology from the University of the Incarnate Word. She wanted to go into social work, but her career took a different path when she sent some modeling pictures to a local Spanish-speaking news station in Corpus Christi.

“My first taste of being a reporter was doing the Selena trial (the late Tejano singer). That’s how I started and there really couldn’t have been a better way; the case was known internationally because she was such a prominent figure in the Hispanic community and we certainly felt her loss,” she said.

Garza stayed with the same station but relocated back to Laredo where they gave her a chance to do weather.

“I had an opportunity to do weather and I said that I was up for the challenge,” she said. “I wanted to make that transition to the English market and I wanted to diversify, so I came out here and interviewed and the station gave me the opportunity. ... I didn’t think twice about it. I wanted to give the opportunity to other Latinas out there to follow their dreams.”

Along with Angel San Juan, Garza is one of the few Hispanic anchors on local television. She realizes the Hispanic community is growing the area and said the transition to the market has been “a real eye-opener.”

“Angel’s an icon around here; he’s such a good guy, he brings that out in you,” she said. “You could be having a bad day but he has such a positive outlook, it just rubs off. He’s very humble and makes everything he does look easy.”

Garza loves children and wants to take any chance she can to talk to kids at their schools and make a difference in their lives.

“I’m a daughter of a single parent and my mother doesn’t speak English or know how to drive. I could have done the same thing, but I wanted to change my destiny. Coming out here has been a blessing for me,” she said.

Garza is part of the KBTV weather team along with chief meteorologist Dana Melancon and weekend meteorologist Andrew Chung.



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