Kate Nemarich
Kate Nemarich joined the ABC30 team in January 2023.

Before coming to Fresno, Kate worked as a reporter at WJHL in Johnson City, Tennesee, where she covered severe flooding, elections, and a high-profile missing child case.

Kate began her news career as a producer working in both New Orleans and Wilmington, North Carolina. During her time producing, she covered major events such as the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, the historic 2020 hurricane season, and much more.

Although she's spent her career moving around the country, Kate was born and raised in Annapolis, MD. Kate's passion for storytelling first took her to the stage in high school and college. She attended the University of North Carolina Wilmington majoring in Performance Theater and Broadcast Journalism.

In her free time, she enjoys running, hiking, visiting wineries, traveling and trying local coffee shops and restaurants. She is excited to explore all Central California has to offer.

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Kate's Stories
Valley lawmakers react to Trump policies laid out in address
Boos, chants, and cheers emanated from the House Floor as President Donald Trump addressed a joint session of Congress, the first of his second term.
Woman hit and killed by daughter's boyfriend in Kings County, deputies say
As family and friends gathered to watch the Super Bowl on February 9th, Kings County Sheriff's deputies descended on a home.
Family identifies man found dead in Livingston
A man in Livingston died on a sidewalk early Thursday morning just a short distance from the home he shared with his fiance.
How witnessing domestic violence can impact children over lifetime
A series of local crimes have left behind children who are forever scarred by domestic violence.
Horse racing at this year's Big Fresno Fair canceled
The Big Fresno Fair has announced live horse racing will not be a part of this year's fair.
Central Valley Project releases 2025 initial water allocation
Farmers and water district managers are getting an idea of the water outlook for the season.
Central California teachers placed on leave amid sex crime investigations
Action News uncovered new and disturbing information about a Bullard High School teacher placed on leave as he faces criminal sex charges involving a minor.
Trucking company has two semis stolen in Central California
A trucking company has two semi-trucks stolen in the Central Valley in a week, leading to lost trucks, goods, and business, as well as hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Suspect arrested for stealing designer jeans during online sale meetup in Clovis, police say
A suspect has been arrested for stealing a pair of designer jeans during an online sale in Clovis on Thursday.
Fresno Bishop Brennan speaks against mass deportations
Mass deportations in the United States are leading Catholic leaders across the world to push back against current policy.