Nydia Han
Nydia Han is 6abc's Consumer Investigative Reporter, Troubleshooter, and co-anchor of Action News Sunday mornings and Action News at 10 A.M. She is also the creator of the documentary series, #ThisIsAmerica, a provocative, fresh look at who we are as Americans.

Nydia is an Emmy award-winning journalist, committed to getting real results for our Action News viewers. She is dedicated to exposing scams, protecting consumers, and encouraging businesses and agencies to do the right thing. In her work related to #ThisIsAmerica, Nydia hopes to inspire all of us to get to know each other's unique American stories, check our own biases, and act as positive agents of change and unity in our communities. Nydia also covers general news as an Action News anchor and has traveled frequently to cover national stories.

Prior to joining Action News in October of 2002, Nydia worked for KTRK-TV, the ABC station in Houston, Texas, and KOCO-TV in Oklahoma City. Nydia started her career as a reporter at KIFI-TV in Pocatello, Idaho.

Nydia is dedicated to helping our community in a myriad of ways. She is on the community advisory board for the Asian American Women's Coalition and volunteers her time for a number of other organizations. She is especially passionate about raising awareness and desperately needed funds for lung cancer research after the passing of her mother in 2009. Nydia also enjoys mentoring aspiring journalists.

Nydia received a Bachelor of Science in Journalism with a focus on International Studies from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Fluent in Korean, Nydia also graduated from a program at Yonsei University in Seoul, Korea.

Nydia is a mom to two young children, a wife and a friend. She enjoys good food, good wine, and most of all, a good laugh.


Nydia's Stories
Consumer watchdogs warn of plans to eliminate CPSC, federal agency in charge of product recalls
Consumer groups are warning that a newly released document exposes plans by the Trump administration to eliminate an agency that is vital to keeping consumers safe.
What borrowers need to know as defaulted student loan repayments resume
For the first time since student loan payments were paused due to COVID, the Education Department will collect the debts from borrowers who defaulted before the pandemic.
Sunrise Day Camp is a ray of light for kids battling cancer and their families
Sunrise is a special camp that truly lives up to its name - a ray of light that rises out of the darkness. It's free summer camp where kids get to do typical camp stuff like swimming and crafting, all while fighting cancer.
Used car buying tips with auto tariffs looming
We are getting a clearer picture of how President Donald Trump's tariffs on car imports will impact the auto industry.
Driving into the Future: Different Charging Options
In our series, 'Driving into the Future,' we take a closer look at the different charging options for electric vehicles: plug-ins and plug-in hybrids.
Philadelphia author offers new coping guide for federal employees in these uncertain times
A Philadelphia woman is offering ways public servants can navigate these uncertain times following directives by the Trump administration, led by Elon Musk, that has already laid off tens of thousands of federal workers.
Call for Action helps viewer with no-show contractor
The viewer contacted our Call for Action Team after trying over and over again to resolve the situation on her own.
Consumer Reports' top products for spring cleaning
It's spring cleaning season, and we have some advice to help you keep it fresh.
Tariff updates: Here's when consumers will feel impact on certain goods
Prices on alcohol and dry packaged goods like pasta will go up within three months.