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.

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Tiffany's Stories
Accuweather Forecast
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Opening night of the 111th Clovis Rodeo
The rodeo gates are open as cowboys and girls are back in Clovis.
Opening night of the 111th Clovis Rodeo
It's time to get your cowboy hat and boots on! The 111th Clovis Rodeo is officially kicking off Wednesday in Old Town Clovis.
Mosquito season is back in Fresno County
As the weather warms, mosquitoes are again buzzing across Central California, potentially carrying deadly viruses.
Suspect arrested for 2016 murder at market in central Fresno, police say
After nearly a decade, the murder of 68-year-old Gurcharn Singh Gill is one step closer to justice.
Expect another busy Easter Sunday at Fresno city parks
Easter weekend is one of the busiest for Fresno's parks.
Funeral for teenager killed in Clovis crash while biking
Family and friends will gather to say their final goodbyes to a teenage boy who died after colliding with a car while riding his bike in Clovis.
California Insurance Crisis: Newer way to build homes could lower your costs
More and more families are finding that their properties are in a fire risk zone. Now, some people are turning to a unique solution; it's a type of construction that creates noncombustible houses.
California Insurance Crisis: Non-renewals and the CA FAIR Plan
In Mariposa County, 42% of homeowners are already using the FAIR plan as the county has the third highest non-renewal percentage in the state at 6.87%.
Madera County sheriff's deputy honored for saving toddler's life
Two-year-old Julian is back to his playful self after a Madera County sheriff's deputy saved his life in March.