Bianca Beltrán joined NBC10 Boston, NECN and Telemundo Boston in January 2022 as a bilingual reporter.
Bianca has served English and Spanish-speaking communities in Kansas City, Missouri (KMBC), Salinas, California (KSBW), and at Univision-affiliate stations (KPMR and KSMS) along California's Central Coast. While at KSBW, she also anchored the weekend morning show.
She has reported on major events across the country — from wildfires in California to destructive storms in the Midwest — and received an Emmy nomination for her coverage of the 2020 protests against police brutality. She is passionate about probing difficult issues, such as incarceration and immigration. Through her reporting, she endeavors to bring attention to the most serious challenges we face — along with their potential solutions.
Bianca grew up among the strawberry fields of Oxnard, California. She graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara, with a degree in film and media studies.
She enjoys exploring new hobbies and learning niche skills. She has two cats who are an endless source of entertainment and affection.
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‘It's unreal': Gabby Thomas reflects after winning gold medal
Runner Gabby Thomas, who grew up in Northampton, Massachusetts, and graduated from Harvard University, became a gold medalist Tuesday at the Paris Olympics. Thomas launched from the start line with determination, taking a commanding lead in the women’s 200m. She crossed the finish line in 21.83 seconds. “I was in complete disbelief,” Thomas said. “I know I’ve earned it,...
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Massachusetts' Gabby Thomas sprints to gold in women's 200m
American sprinter Gabby Thomas took gold in the women’s 200m at the Paris Olympics, one of the marquee matchups at the Games.
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Cambridge company develops patch to test for doping, a longtime concern at the Olympics
With athletes from all around the world hoping to gain competitive advantages in the Olympics, doping scandals have impacted the Games for decades. A Massachusetts company is trying to use new technology to keep the playing field level. Epicore Biosystems in Cambridge is no stranger to woring with athletes, partnering with Gatorade on a wearable patch that monitors hydration. The…
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Boston's breaking crew excited for sports debut at Paris Olympics
The sport of breaking, commonly known as break dancing, will make its debut at the Paris Olympics later this week, and local breaking crews are thrilled to see their sport recognized worldwide. While there are no New England breakers competing in these games in Paris, the president of Boston’s Floor Lords crew, BBoy El Nino, says that he is...
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Team USA fans flock to beach volleyball venue in Paris: ‘There's nothing like it'
One of the most iconic Olympic venues in Paris is the beach volleyball stadium that was constructed at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. Visitors to France are flocking to the beach volleyball venue that is full of energy with fans chanting, doing the wave, and singing songs. But perhaps the best part of the open-air venue is the view….
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‘He did it again!' Social media erupts for Nedoroscik's 2nd bronze
Stephen Nedoroscik appeared to acknowledge one of his nicknames — Clark Kent, for his signature glasses — by putting the American flag on like a cape after winning his second bronze in Paris.
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Yale rower who won gold at 1924 Paris Olympics rowed until day he died, widow says
The last time Paris hosted the Olympics was 100 years ago in 1924. The men’s eight rowing event in the 1924 Paris Olympics happened on the Seine River, and a Connecticut native and longtime Maine resident won a gold medal for rowing in those games. But you may know his name by another claim to fame. NBC10 Boston spoke to…
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Simone Biles wows Team USA fans at Paris Olympics
Fans of Team USA were out in full force at the Paris Olympics Thursday as Simone Biles claimed gold in the women’s individual all-around gymnastics final. It was a big day for the U.S. as Suni Lee, who earned gold in the event in Tokyo, took home the bronze medal. The gold medal was Biles’ sixth, and her ninth...
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What 2 New England athletes had to say after missing Olympic medals Wednesday
We heard from two local athletes who went for medals Wednesday at the Paris Olympics. Diver Jessica Parratto of Dover, New Hampshire, and her partner, Delaney Schnell, competed in the women’s synchronized 10m platform, finishing sixth. The pair won silver at the Tokyo Games. Schnell convinced Parratto to come out of retirement to compete together one more time. “It’s...
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Here's how Stoughton's Frederick ‘Flips' Richard did in the men's gymnastics all-around
Fresh off winning a bronze medal in Monday’s men’s gymnastics team final, high-flying Stoughton, Massachusetts, native Frederick “Flips” Richard fought hard for another podium finish in Wednesday’s men’s gymnastics all-around competition, but ultimately came up short. While Richard had been the reigning bronze medalists at the world championships, he ended up in the middle of the pack at the...