
Abril Preciado
Abril Preciado is an Emmy award-winning bilingual journalist at FOX6 News. Growing up as a first generation Mexican-American in Los Angeles sparked her interest in storytelling. She hopes to empower and leave a positive impact in the community.
She previously worked as a reporter at Univision in Sacramento, California where she earned her first Emmy. During her time in the golden state, she covered the 24-day Farm Workers March, California Wild fires, politics and extensively covered the Latino community in California. Prior to that, she worked at CBS 4 in McAllen, Texas where she covered a series of stories along the U.S.-Mexico border that included the construction of the border wall, family separations, the Zero-Tolerance policy, as well as anchored in Spanish for Azteca America 4.2. She also contributed as a border reporter for CBS Radio News network.
During her time as a journalism student at California State University Northridge, she won herself a fellowship with CBS News in New York where she covered the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in 2016. Abril has a strong passion in helping people and giving the community a voice through her storytelling.
When she is not working, Abril enjoys spending quality time with family and close friends, traveling, dressing up and trying out new places to eat in Milwaukee—she loves food. She also enjoys reading, working out and listening to her favorite podcasts. If you’re lucky enough, you may probably catch her singing her lungs out to a Grupo Frontera or Drake song or dancing to her favorite Peso Pluma song.
If you have a story, feel free to email her at abril.preciado@fox.com.
The latest from Abril Preciado
Racine boy killed, family holds fundraiser for funeral expenses
Support for the family of Joriel Ramirez, a 1-year-old Racine boy who died from severe head injuries last month, poured in on Saturday.
Trump in Wisconsin: President talks farming, agenda
President Donald Trump stood alongside dairy farmers and top Wisconsin Republicans during a visit to Chippewa Falls on Friday, June 5.
Worms found in Kenosha County McDonald’s drinks spark lawsuit
You might order a side of fries with your shake, but likely not a side of worms. But that is exactly what at least three people claim to have gotten from a Kenosha County McDonald's.
Franklin pub license suspended temporarily after deadly crash
Franklin Common Council members voted to suspend The Irish Cottage’s licenses for 30 days after a deadly 2024 crash that killed Jim Riegling and his dog, Poppy.
Franklin strip club license renewal vote tied after trafficking case
Franklin Common Council members tied on renewing licenses for On the Border, a strip club linked to a sex trafficking case, delaying the decision until their June 16 meeting.
Tacos and Tequila Festival renews noise debate in Franklin
With the return of the annual Tacos and Tequila Festival on Saturday comes renewed debate over noise in Franklin.
Racine boy dead, man arrested for reckless homicide
The Racine Police Department arrested a man in connection with the death of a 1-year-old boy. Now, we're hearing from the boy's family.
MPS budget approved; class sizes, staff pay among priorities
Milwaukee Public Schools approved a $1.6 billion budget that adds teaching positions, raises employee pay and closes a $45.6 million deficit identified earlier this year.
National Avenue construction worries Milwaukee businesses, neighbors
Milwaukee's National Avenue reconstruction project will close part of 35th Street starting Thursday, May 28, worrying neighbors and business owners already hurt by traffic delays.
William Finlayson funeral: Trailblazing Milwaukee doctor remembered
Funeral services for Dr. William Finlayson, a trailblazing Milwaukee physician and community leader, were held Saturday.








