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
Pedestrian and traffic-related deaths rose in U.S., CDC report shows
Getting your license to drive when you're a teenager is a milestone. But with that freedom comes risks.
Addressing prenatal care disparities during Black Maternal Health week
It's Black Maternal Health Week, a national initiative to address disparities in maternal outcomes for Black women in the U.S.
Treatment helping Central Valley native work through epilepsy
Epilepsy is the fourth most common neurological disorder in the US. In California, more than 427,000 people are living with it, according to the CDC.
Health benefits that can come with changing your diet
How and what we eat is tied to how we take care of our hearts. Doctors say an unhealthy diet increases our chances for heart disease later in life.
Saint Agnes Medical Center's orthopedic department continues to grow
Saint Agnes' orthopedic department continues to stretch and grow, from its robotic surgery equipment to its sports medicine fellowship.
UCSF Fresno Cystic Fibrosis Center helping patients stay home for care
Cystic Fibrosis is a genetic disorder that affects the lungs, digestive system and other organs.
How a better childhood can lead to better adulthood
According to research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in six adults say they had four or more types of adverse childhood experiences.
Selma High School's Link Crew helping students creating connections
Upperclassmen take on a mentorship role with freshmen and sometimes even sophomores as they make a transition into a new environment.
Fresno Grizzlies ready to welcome fans for Opening Weekend
The Fresno Grizzlies are returning to Chukchansi Park this weekend to kick off the 2025 home season.
Finding healthy coping skills during Stress Awareness Month
Stress is a common and normal feeling dealt with millions of people daily, and finding healthy coping skills is key.