Veronica Miracle Bio, Age, Height, Family, Husband, Children, ABC7, Salary, and Net Worth

Veronica Miracle Biography

Veronica Miracle is an American journalist and a former ABC7 Eyewitness News correspondent. She served as the weekend anchor and general assignment reporter for the station. She joined the Eyewitness News network in 2017. Miracle currently serves as a CNN News contributor based in Los Angeles.

Veronica Miracle Age

Miracle was born on January 10 in Osaka, Japan. She has however not disclosed information on her actual age to the public. We will keep tabs and update you soon. She celebrates her birthday on January 10 every year.

Veronica Miracle Height

Miracle stands at an average height of 5 feet 7 inches and has a weight of about 68kg.

Veronica Miracle Family

Veronica is conversant in Japanese and was born in Osaka, Japan, where the majority of her family still resides. She has two younger siblings. Her parents separated when Veronica was still a senior in high school. Due to his participation in a pyramid scheme, her father was sentenced to 13 years in prison. In February 2019, he was released.

Veronica Miracle
Veronica Miracle

Veronica Miracle Husband

It seems that Miracle has not revealed who her life partner is or perhaps she has not yet found the love of her life. We will keep tabs and update you soon. Veronica also has no past record of having children or just likes to maintain a low profile.

Veronica Miracle Career

ABC7

Miracle covered everything while she was in Los Angeles, including award presentations and vehicle chases, and she developed into a fervent Dodgers fan. A local reporter for ABC’s “Good Morning America” during her tenure at ABC7, Miracle also flew to New York to cover midnight shifts at ABC News.

Miracle worked for ABC7 for three years before she made her departure from it is known on Tuesday via Twitter. “Thank you to everyone in SoCal and at ABC7 for all of the love over the years, it meant a lot,” she wrote in her farewell post, teasing that she might be moving out of Southern California. Following her declaration, Miracle’s bio page on the ABC7 website was removed, and it appears she was not given the opportunity for an on-air signoff, as she only stated, “I anchored my last show a couple of weeks ago.”

Requests for comment from Miracle and ABC7 did not immediately elicit a response. Miracle’s departure was not mentioned by ABC7 on its social media accounts. However, it did reveal a new lineup for the weekday mornings on Tuesday, featuring Jon Gregory, Leslie Sykes, and Rachel Brown.

Miracle’s departure follows Lynette Romero’s resignation as weekend anchor at KTLA, a competing station. Romero also abruptly and unexpectedly quit the show in what seems to have been a contentious breakup; days later, her co-anchor Mark Mester was suspended for publicly expressing his support for Romero.

CNN

Miracle moved from Los Angeles, California’s KABC, where she served as the weekend evening news anchor and covered enterprise stories and special projects, to CNN. For her timely report on kids in the Los Angeles County foster care system, “Finding Family: The Long Road Home,” she received this year’s Los Angeles-area Emmy Award. She produced, wrote, edited, and hosted a number of documentaries as a special projects correspondent.

For KFSN in Fresno, California, and KLEW in Lewiston, Idaho, Miracle formerly worked as an anchor and reporter. A woman in Fresno was released from jail after being falsely accused of crimes thanks to a series of Miracle’s reports. At Syracuse University, Miracle teaches journalism as a part-time faculty member. She also serves as an associate leader for the U.S.-Japan Council, a nonprofit group whose goal is to foster interpersonal ties between Americans and Japanese in order to improve bilateral relations.

Miracle obtained a Master of Science in Journalism with a focus on Journalism Innovation from Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. She graduated from Washington State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Journalism and a Minor in Political Science, where she was named to the President’s Honor Roll.

Veronica Miracle Salary

Miracle earns an average salary of $75,000 annually.

Veronica Miracle’s Net Worth

Miracle has an estimated net worth of $1 million. Her primary source of income is her job as a CNN News contributor.

Name Social Media Accounts

Miracle is active on social media and she posts personal and work-related stuff from time to time. She has over 2000 followers on Instagram, 1500 on Facebook, and 2300 on Twitter.