Nic Garcia
Nic Garcia joined the ABC30 Action News team in September of 2021.

He came to Fresno from El Paso, Texas, where he spent two years as the breaking news anchor. While in El Paso, Nic covered everything from the aftermath of the Walmart shooting in 2019 to Vice President Kamala Harris' first official visit to the southern border.

Before that, Nic worked in Montana as a reporter, where he covered blizzards, avalanches, and several visits to the state by former President Donald Trump.

Nic is a proud graduate of California State University, Fullerton, where he studied Broadcast Journalism and minored in Political Science. He is an active member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ).

Nic grew up in Riverside, and after a few years away, he's happy to be back in the Golden State.

When he's not on TV bringing you the news, you can find Nic cooking - or eating! He also enjoys trying new coffee shops and spending time with his family.

For news updates, follow Nic Garcia on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Nic's Stories
Health experts encourage flu shot amid spike in cases
Busy waiting rooms have been a common sight across Valley emergency departments and urgent care centers as flu cases surge.
Recent snow boosts holiday weekend business at China Peak, draws people to mountains
Thousands of people packed into China Peak Mountain Resort during President's Day weekend.
4 arrested in connection to Thanksgiving 2024 homicide in central Fresno, police say
Four people have been arrested in connection to a deadly shooting in central Fresno.
Fresno Unified third annual suit drive begins
Old clothes are getting a new purpose in the Fresno Unified School District.
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.
'Know Your Rights' cards handed out to farm workers in southeast Fresno
On Wednesday, organizers handed out red ''Know Your Rights'' cards to farm workers attending a food distribution event in southeast Fresno.
Nonprofits uncertain of funding amid potential federal freeze
Countless nonprofits nationwide Tuesday struggled to understand a memo from the Office of Management & Budget pausing federal grants and loans.
Northeast Fresno neighborhood shaken by home invasion, search for suspect
People in Northeast Fresno are on high alert with home invasion suspect still on the loose after a robbery, pursuit and shooting.
Fresno State replaces decades-old equipment with new central utility plant
Most students on the Fresno State campus may never see what's inside the campus's new utility plant, but they'll benefit from what it's producing.
Trump's Jan. 6 pardons could include two Central California men
On his first day in office, President Trump issued a sweeping pardon to people accused or convicted in the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.