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
Funeral for man killed by DUI suspect while trying to help after Atwater crash
A family and community will come together to honor a loved one who died while trying to help a stranger in need.
70 affordable housing units open in Oakhurst
The housing crisis touches every part of the state, including our mountain communities.
Fresno County aims to make walk routes to schools safer
Fresno County is working to make the walk to school safer.
4 people stabbed with sickle at bus stop and food plant in Atwater, police say
Four people have been hospitalized following a stabbing in Atwater on Wednesday morning.
Four candidates vying to fill vacant Fresno City Council District 5 seat
Voters will select a new City Council representative for a large area of southeast Fresno.
Recent storms spark talk of 'Miracle March' in Central California
The recent rain and snow are much needed for Central California's water supply.
Fresno County facing $15 million budget deficit
On Tuesday, the Fresno County Board of Supervisors heard a status update on budget planning for fiscal year 2025-26. It is currently projected to have a more than $15 million deficit.
Valley native Lori Chavez-DeRemer confirmed as Trump's labor secretary
The Senate has voted to confirm Central Valley native Lori Chavez-DeRemer as US Labor Secretary.
Pause on federal reimbursements is impacting Central California farmers
President Trump's mass withholding of federal funds is impacting farmers who rely on aid from the federal government for conservation, equipment upgrades and research.
Downtown Fresno salon targeted by criminals for fourth time
A downtown Fresno business owner is frustrated after her salon was targeted by criminals for a fourth time since September.