She began her television career in 1997 working for
WTEN. In 2001, she became a news anchor at
WFXT-TV. She created and is the host of the syndicated show
Bianca.
WTEN In 1997, days after graduating from
Emerson College, de la Garza was working full-time on-air at
WTEN, the ABC affiliate in
Albany, New York. She was hired by WTEN news director Don Decker. De la Garza covered politics during
Governor George Pataki's administration including Senate Majority leader
Joe Bruno and former Speaker of the State Assembly
Sheldon Silver, interviewing then-candidates
Hillary Clinton and
Chuck Schumer. De la Garza provided on-site coverage of the effects of an
F3 tornado in
Mechanicsville, New York, New York on
May 31, 1998.
KGTV In 1999 de la Garza joined
KGTV the ABC affiliate in San Diego as a reporter and fill-in anchor. Establishing herself as a border correspondent interviewing smugglers and migrants along the Tijuana border and the meetings of then California Governor
Grey Davis speaking with Mexico President
Vicente Fox. She received an award from the San Diego press club for her investigative reports on an illegal factory she uncovered for smuggling undocumented workers across the US border and locking them up overnight at their facility. That factory was raided by federal agents and shut down. She reported on illegal immigration along the
US-Mexico border and human trafficking. De la Garza covered the deadly school shooting on March 5, 2001, at Santana High School in
Santee, California.
WFXT In 2001 de la Garza returned east, joining Boston Fox affiliate
WFXT as a reporter and lead weekend anchor. During her time there she garnered 5 Emmy nominations. In 2004, 2005, and 2006 she was nominated for outstanding anchoring. In December 2001, she followed the trial and conviction of the "Shoe Bomber"
Richard Reid, a British terrorist who boarded American Airlines Flight 63 between Paris and Miami December 22, 2001. de la Garza reported live from the United Nations Headquarters in New York City on February 5, 2003, covering the weapons of mass destruction speech delivered by Colin Powell. She traveled to
Rome for her coverage of the
Catholic Church sexual abuse cases.
WCVB In 2007 de la Garza joined
WCVB the ABC station in Boston. As the morning anchor, then adding noon show to her duties. She was at the helm for major local and global stories from the capture of
Osama bin Laden to the
Boston Marathon bombing. Her exclusive interview with a survivor of the Craigslist killer
Philip Markoff was picked up nationally on ABC's
Good Morning America and Inside Edition. De la Garza received an Emmy nomination for her coverage of the
Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton in England. There she scored a world exclusive interview with
Mohamed Al-Fayed in London, who gave candid remarks about his beliefs that the Royal Family was involved in the death of
Princess Diana and his son Dodi. De la Garza covered several
Super Bowls and World Series playoffs over a span of several years in
Boston. She and her team joined Red Sox Player
David Ortiz in commercials promoting
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