Camilla Rambaldi is a general assignment reporter for NBC4 News. She joined KNBC in 2024. Her reporting can be seen weekdays on the NBC4 News.
Prior to joining KNBC, she worked as an anchor and reporter for WOAI and KABB-TV (NBC and FOX affiliates) in San Antonio, Texas for eight years. During her tenure in San Antonio, she covered major breaking news stories including Hurricane Harvey and the Uvalde mass shooting. Her reporting spanned a wide range of issues, from homelessness and child sex trafficking to stories of empowerment and resilience, as featured during her weekly community news segment.
She initiated her career in journalism at KTVH-TV, an NBC affiliate in Montana, where she worked as a reporter, anchor and producer.
Rambaldi, a first-generation Italian American, was born and raised in Southern California and earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from California State University, Northridge.
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