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
Helping after Helene: Central Valley organizations and businesses send people, supplies
As disaster sweeps across the Southeast, people are leaving their homes seeking shelter and support. Some will be met by Red Cross volunteers from right here in Central California.
Family of man killed in deadly DUI hit and run calls for justice
A Central Valley family is demanding justice after a deadly DUI hit and run in Selma. The suspect is an employee of the city and had two prior DUIs, raising questions for the victim's family.
California deputy is hailed a hero after he runs into a burning home to save a child
Body camera footage captured the dramatic moment a Tulare County Sheriff's Deputy ran into a burning home to save a boy with Down syndrome.
Bessie Walker's family holds vigil three years after her death
The call for justice echoes three years after 27-year-old Bessie Walker was found dead on tribal land in Fresno County.
Sanger parents team up with organizations to battle bullying
A Sanger Unified mother is teaming up with local organizations to raise awareness about bullying after she says the school district hasn't done enough to protect her son and hold bullies accountable.
Van Ness Village rallies around businesses impacted by fire
The electricity remains shut off for three businesses in Fresno's Tower District after a fire broke out on Monday.
Fresno police sergeant arrested for attempted lewd act on child
A Fresno police sergeant has been arrested and booked into jail on charges of attempted lewd act on a child and communication with a minor intending to commit an unlawful offense.
PG&E and California lawmakers point the blame at each other for skyrocketing bills
Skyrocketing PG&E bills, but who is to blame? PG&E is pointing the finger at utility regulators, but elected officials say the utility could do more to fight for consumers.
Former Parlier police chief wins $1M lawsuit over firing by city
The former police chief of Parlier has won a $1 million lawsuit after claiming he was fired for investigating a city employee.
Increased traffic expected as Boots in the Park returns to Fresno
Several country music artists will be hitting the stage for Boots in the Park on Friday.