Niku Kazori
Niku Kazori joined Eyewitness News in September 2024. She is originally from Houston, Texas, but excited to make Southern California her new home!

Niku majored in broadcast journalism with a minor in philosophy from the University of St Thomas. She started her career as a weather anchor in Lubbock, Texas, and Charleston, South Carolina, before making the switch to news. Niku was a multimedia journalist and shot and edited her own stories in Knoxville and San Antonio.

Prior to joining ABC7, Niku was a news, weather and traffic anchor in Seattle.

Niku is fluent in Farsi and American Sign Language. Some of her favorite hobbies are piano, pilates, and taking her fur baby on day trips! She also lived in Okinawa, Japan, with her husband, who is in the Air Force.

Niku loves immersing herself in her community, whether it's volunteering, emceeing or checking out new small businesses. Niku is a fan of the poet Rumi and strives to live her life by his philosophy: enjoy the moment, spread love, and peace. She loves coffee, red wine, sushi and spending time at the beach. She's proud to work at ABC7 and call L.A. home!


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Contact:
ABC7 Broadcast Center
Attn: Niku Kazori
500 Circle Seven Drive
Glendale, CA 91201
818-863-7777

Niku's Stories
International Olympic Committee visits Los Angeles as city gets ready for 2028 Olympics
The IOC met with the LA28 committee for three days of meetings discussing big movies being made ahead of the 2028 Summer Olympics.
Vandalism at Malibu High School one week before graduation allegedly tied to senior prank
An investigation is underway after Malibu High School was vandalized just a week before graduation, and employees at the school think a senior prank was behind it.
When wildfires ignite, a SoCal Phos-Chek company is ready to fight back
At the height of wildfire season, timing is everything, and a SoCal Phos-Chek company is ready to fight back against the flames.
West Hollywood celebrates Pride in the 'Rainbow District'
The city celebrates all weekend long with a packed schedule of events and festivities in and around West Hollywood Park.
Tesla road-rage driver's victims say his recent arrest in Hawaii is sign of 'broken system'
Nathaniel Radimak, who's been convicted in multiple road rage incidents in Southern California, now faces assault charges in Hawaii.
Secret Service operation cracks down on EBT card skimmers
Federal, state and local agencies have teamed up to tackle card skimming, with a special focus on educating store owners and employees on what to look out for.
LA County workers conclude 48-hour strike on day after massive rally and march led to arrests
Tens of thousands of Los Angeles County workers wrapped up a 48-hour work stoppage as scheduled Wednesday evening, Service Employees International Union Local 721 announced.
Mujer de Simi Valley lanza ataque racista, acusada de derribar a vendedora ambulante embarazada
Una vendedora ambulante embarazada fue derribada al suelo tras ser objeto de un ataque racista por parte de una mujer en un barrio de Simi Valley.
Simi Valley woman goes on racist rant, accused of knocking pregnant street vendor to the ground
In the video, the woman says "get out of my neighborhood" and "speak English" before ramming the cart into the street vendor.
Job fair connects LGBTQ+ community with employers, expanding inclusivity
Ahead of Transgender Day of Visibility, the City of West Hollywood is teaming up with the City of LA to offer a unique networking opportunity for members of the LGBTQ+ community