Pablo Gaviria
Pablo Gaviria joined FOX 13 Seattle as a Photojournalist in 2024.
Hailing from Barranquilla, Colombia, Pablo's passion for storytelling propelled him to pursue Cinematography studies at Columbia College Chicago.
Pablo launched his television career in the heart of Texas with KXXV in Waco. His journey then took him to Memphis, TN, where he joined the WREG photography team. It was there that Pablo received his first nomination for a regional Emmy Award, for his coverage of breaking news. His lens has witnessed the chaos brought by an F5 tornado in Moore, OK, and the tension following a KKK rally in downtown Memphis.
The landscapes of the Pacific Northwest called him to Univision Seattle in 2013, where he became a beloved figure as the region's sole Spanish-language TV reporter covering local news in Western Washington. Not just a photojournalist and reporter, Pablo also stepped into the roles of anchor and producer. His exceptional storytelling was recognized with a regional Emmy for his emotional feature on Seattle Sounder's Osvaldo Alonso and his roots in San Cristobal, Cuba.
His dedication to journalism goes beyond the newsroom; he has also been an integral part of shaping future narratives by serving on the board of the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
Pablo enjoys being in nature, cooking without a recipe book and traveling to new places.
The latest from Pablo Gaviria
Over 1,500 salmon counted in 1 day at Seattle’s Carkeek Park
On Tuesday, volunteers at Carkeek Park in Seattle counted 1,545 in the stream in just one day.
Mariachi band brings Latino students to the arts at Mount Vernon High School
Mount Vernon High School's Mariachi and Folklorico programs look to connect students with their Mexican roots, while also improving their performance in the classroom.
WA Latino mountaineers seek to lower barriers for others
Mountain climbing is a time-honored tradition in the Pacific Northwest. But Latino mountaineering group ‘Montañistas de Washington’ says you don't even see Hispanic people participating, and they want to change that.
San Juan Island works to save one of the rarest butterflies in North America
The Island Marble Butterfly was thought to be extinct for almost 100 years, but in 1998 it was re-discovered during a prairie survey at American Camp in San Juan Island National Historical Park.