Nick Natario
Nick Natario is an ABC13 multi-media journalist. Nick came to Houston after working in four other cities across the country. Nick started his career in Elmira, New York, and most recently spent two years at WISH-TV in Indianapolis, Indiana. During Nick's career, he followed Mike Pence on his rise to Washington D.C., from being added to the ticket in New York City, vice presidential debate in Virginia, and Election Night in New York City. Nick also covered historic flooding in South Carolina in 2015. Nick takes pride in being a multi-media journalist. His work earned him a New York State Associated Press award, and three regional Emmy nominations for best multi-media journalist.

In Nick's spare time he enjoys running. He has tackled several 5K, 10K and a half marathon race. One thing he's looking forward to in H-Town is embracing its sports teams. Being a Massachusetts native, Nick is a diehard Red Sox, Celtics, and Bruins fan, but he's looking forward to cheering on Houston's professional teams. His passion for sports isn't only tied to professional teams. Nick bleeds orange. As a Syracuse University graduate, he can't get enough of his Orange teams.

Nick's Stories
More than 350 price gouging complaints were made on gas, hotels and food following Hurricane Beryl
After Hurricane Beryl, some Houstonians claimed they had to pay hundreds of dollars more for hotels, sudden pump price hikes, and higher food costs.
Fort Bend County residents may qualify for tax relief after Hurricane Beryl
Officials said there are enough trees and branches in Fort Bend County to fill a football field that's 10 cubic yards tall, but leaders aren't sure when it will be collected.
About $90M in crops damaged in Wharton and Matagorda counties after Beryl's landfall
A pair of farmers in southeast Texas bought five machines worth $20,000 each that's specially designed to handle corn corps after Hurricane Beryl wreaked havoc.
ABC13 Who's Hiring Job Fair geared towards veterans sees turnout of hundreds seeking work, services
Navy veteran Dudley Gray's career in oil and gas sunk seven years ago, and he became a rideshare driver. Looking for a change, he discovered ABC13's Who's Hiring Job Fair.
ABC13 Who's Hiring Job Fair offers veterans more than a way to find work after Beryl
Hurricane Beryl has increased the need for help in our area. Here are some resources for veterans seeking assistance.
Dealing with spike in mosquitoes following Hurricane Beryl and recent storms
Beryl may be gone, but the mosquitoes are out in full force. Here's how you can better protect yourself.
Harris County receives nearly 200 price gouging complaints after Hurricane Beryl disaster
Nearly 200 gouging complaints have been made in Harris County after Hurricane Beryl. Here's what to do if you spot businesses charging too much.
University of Texas Medical Branch study shows nasal spray reverses disease symptoms
A team of researchers at UTMB developed a drug that attacks the bad stuff in the brain that causes Alzheimer's. Now, there's hope that a cure could be a decade away.
If Beryl impacted your ability to work, disaster unemployment benefits could soon be on the way
The Texas Workforce Commission says help could be on the way for those whose paychecks were impacted by the Category 1 storm, but first, the government has to approve the benefits.
New CenterPoint Energy map shows repair work hasn't even started in many areas still without power
ABC13 has received multiple reports from viewers that some neighborhoods where the map indicates power has been restored are still in the dark.