Gabe Ferris
Gabe Ferris joined the ABC30 Action News team in August 2023 as the City Hall and Courts reporter.

He came to Fresno from the ABC News Washington, D.C., bureau. While in Washington, Gabe covered Congress, focusing on Kevin McCarthy's House speakership. He also covered the Biden Administration and D.C. federal court.

A graduate of American University, Gabe studied Broadcast Journalism and CLEG (Communications, Legal Institutions, Economics, and Government). He is a member of the National Press Club.

Gabe hails from central Maine and is excited to call the Central Valley home. When he is not at City Hall or the courthouse, he enjoys biking, traveling, keeping up with the news back home, and reading about aviation.

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Gabe's Stories
Fresno donations to Southern California wildfires victims continue
Bag by bag, Brenda Williams is helping the victims of the devastating Southern California wildfires.
Convicted Fresno killer in case of mistaken identity gets 75 years to life in prison
A convicted Fresno killer learned his sentence Thursday, putting an end to a five-year legal battle but not the pain for his victim's family.
Heartbroken family sees loved ones' accused killer in court
A heartbroken family is now left to fight for justice as their loved ones' accused killer fights for his freedom.
Fresno law enforcement cracks down on retail theft with Prop 36
As thieves smash and grab their way through Fresno businesses, investigators say they are close behind and ready to use a new law, Proposition 36.
Clovis food stand raises $1,000 for two Altadena families with Valley ties
Leslie Ramirez and her husband Saul Velasquez are picking up the pieces after the Eaton Fire in Altadena ravaged their family home.
DUI suspect remains in hospital after crash that killed 2 men in Fresno
Prosecutors have charged Joal Campbell with two counts of murder after a dramatic rollover crash left two innocent victims dead late Monday night.
Trial for retired Fresno Co. judge accused of sexual misconduct delayed
The trial of retired Fresno County judge turned criminal defendant Adolfo Corona is now delayed as his attorneys mount their challenges.
Officials urge caution in urban Valley areas at risk of wildfires
Wildfires in Southern California continue to extend beyond traditional fire hazard zones and into urban areas Thursday, threatening thousands and posing unique challenges.
Two former Fresno City councilmembers join Fresno County Board of Supervisors, vow change
Garry Bredefeld and Luis Chavez officially joined the Fresno County Board of Supervisors Tuesday, vowing to shake up county government.
Valley lawmakers oversee official count as Congress certifies Trump's win
Congress officially cleared the way on Monday for Donald Trump to retake the Oval Office on January 20.