Ana Torrea
Ana Torrea joined the ABC30 team in January 2024.

A Bay Area native, Ana is thrilled to call the Central Valley home. Her career has taken her all over California!

Before coming to ABC 30, Ana worked as an Anchor/Reporter at KION. While there, she covered the severe winter storms that impacted the Central Coast, as well as President Biden's visit to the region. Ana also worked on a special report that focused on Filipino farmworkers and how community groups are working to make sure their legacies are remembered.

Prior to KION, Ana worked as a Bureau Reporter/Fill-in Anchor at Action News Now in Chico-Redding. While in the North State, she covered many of the state's devastating wildfires, such as the Dixie, Salt, and Zogg Fires. She was there when Modoc County became the first county in California to reopen after Governor Newsom's stay-at-home order during the pandemic. Ana also covered the attempted recall of three Shasta County supervisors, from when the papers were served all the way to Election Day.

Ana landed her first on-air job in 2019 at Redwood News in Humboldt County. While in Humboldt, she helped launch and pioneer the station's first-ever morning show.

Ana's news journey started at The Filipino Channel (TFC). She started as an intern and eventually had an opportunity to work on many of the network's shows. After some time at TFC, she went on to work at KPIX CBS 5 as a news writer and production assistant.

Ana graduated Cum Laude from San Francisco State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Broadcast Journalism.

When she's not reporting, you can catch her trying new food places, watching her favorite shows, or exploring the town.

If you see Ana, don't hesitate to say hi! Feel free to follow her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Ana's Stories
Central Valley health departments monitoring for measles
Outbreaks of measles around the country have Central California health leaders on alert.
Northwest Fresno dispensary launches program to help people dealing with serious medical conditions
The Artist Tree in northwest Fresno wants to help veterans and those suffering from serious medical conditions.
Valley urgent cares feeling impact of increased flu cases
People are still getting sick from the flu, and that includes here in Central California.
Tips from Valley doctor on avoiding macular degeneration
Macular degeneration is a complex eye condition that affects many people in Central California and is particularly prevalent in older adults, leading to vision loss.
Local school district works to keep students healthy amid high flu activity
Flu activity in California isn't slowing down just yet. The virus is leading to busy emergency rooms and many kids are still getting sick.
New CEO & President of Central California Blood Center lays out vision for the future
It's a new era of leadership at the Central California Blood Center. Christine Hayes is the new president and CEO of the organization.
Doctors urge more testing as Flu cases surge across Central California
Testing can not only help provide a more accurate diagnosis but also give a better outlook on what other viruses are affecting people.
Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month encourages young people to have healthy relationships
Teen dating violence hurts millions of young people and affects both their physical and mental well-being. However, it can be prevented.
New director for Madera County Behavioral Health Services Department
Madera County welcomed a new director to its Behavioral Health Services Department. Chrissie Doss is a Central Valley native.
Fresno's Black Wellness and Prosperity Center gets thousands in grant money
The Black Wellness and Prosperity Center received thousands of dollars in grant money to continue efforts to improve health outcomes for Black mothers and babies.