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
California Senate bill aims to limit utility rates hikes
A freshman state senator has proposed a bill to rein in PG&E costs and reduce rate hikes.
North Valley law enforcement prepared for weather emergencies
Heavy rain and strong winds blew across Madera Thursday, causing flooding on roadways and concerns for mountain areas.
Fresno Unified ending Designated Schools Program, Fresno Teachers Association pushes back
Carrying signs and filled with emotion and determination, dozens of Fresno Unified School District teachers descended on the school district building to have their voices heard over a decision to end the Designated Schools Program.
Incoming storm raises concerns over burn scar in Madera County
Heavy rain and snow are taking aim at Central California this week.
Cold overnight temperatures not a concern for crops, yet
An Accuweather Freeze Warning is in effect for parts of the Central Valley Monday night.
Fresno Unified substitute caught on recording asking students about immigration status
Audio of a Fresno Unified School District substitute teacher speaking to a classroom of high school students Wednesday is causing a stir.
Back-to-back storms bring rain and snow to Central California
Back-to-back storms have washed away some concerns about rain totals in Central California.
Federal employees grapple with Trump administration contract buyouts
Resign or risk being laid off. That was the directive in an email sent to roughly two million federal employees from the US Office of Personal Management on January 28th.
Mariposa stays busy as locals prepare for rain
Life doesn't slow down for the rain in Mariposa downtown was as busy as ever Tuesday afternoon.
Preparations underway in mountain communities ahead of storms
With active weather headed for Central California, local and state leaders are urging people to be prepared.