Tiffany Olin
Tiffany Olin joined the ABC30 Action News team in July 2023.

Before ABC30, she wore many hats at KTVL in Medford, Oregon ranging from Weather Forecaster to News/Sports Multimedia Journalist and digital producer. While in the Pacific Northwest, she covered the homeless problem, devastating fires, excessive heat and severe winter storms.

Tiffany began her broadcasting career at ABC7 Los Angeles as a sports intern turned News Assistant/ Traffic Producer. During her time there, she interviewed players and coaches from the LA Rams, Chargers, Dodgers and Angels.

She is a Southern California native and a proud alumnus of the University of California, Los Angeles. When she's not cheering on her Bruins, Tiffany enjoys spending time with family, binging reality TV and finding new wineries.

Although she is not from Central California, Tiffany grew up visiting family and friends in the area and loved boating on Millerton Lake. She is excited to share your stories and explore the area even more.

For news updates, follow Tiffany Olin on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Tiffany's Stories
Accuweather Forecast
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Missing woman safe after husband killed by Madera County deputy
A missing woman was found safe late Monday night. The Madera County Sheriff's Office says 43-year-old Claudia Anguiano had last been seen in Whittier on June 15th.
Man shot and killed by Madera County deputy identified, wife found safe
The Madera County Sheriff's Office has identified the suspect killed on Friday by a deputy as 42-year-old Gregory Anguiano.
Merced County Fair opens with new attractions and ways to beat the heat
Fair fun is back in Merced County. This year's fair features sea lions, monster trucks, and more, now through Sunday.
Fresno, Madera counties take new approach to Point-In-Time homelessness count
In years past, volunteers with the Fresno-Madera Continuum of Care (FMCoC) visually counted the people they saw experiencing homelessness. But in 2026, Action News was there as volunteers took a new survey-based approach.
Retired Fresno Police sergeant stabbed to death by his own son, Fresno County deputies say
Saturday night marked the end of watch for retired Fresno Police Sergeant, 79-year-old Freeman Hunter Jr., allegedly at the hands of his own son.
The race for California Governor narrows
The final results for the primary election for California governor are coming into focus.
New federal rules could put up to 40,000 Fresno CalFresh recipients at risk
As of Monday, CalFresh recipients have to meet new federal qualifications to continue to receive their benefits.
Central California Blood Center in need for donations
As the summer months approach, the Central California Blood Center is approaching a challenging and critical time of need for donors.
Fresno County departments of behavioral and public health allowed at Pride Festival
With unanimous approval from Fresno County supervisors on Tuesday, the departments of behavioral and public health can spend money to participate in this year's Fresno Rainbow Pride Festival.