Liz Nagy
Liz Nagy is the weekend evening anchor and nightside reporter on weekdays. She joined ABC7 Los Angeles in October 2025 from our sister station in Chicago, WLS-TV.

Liz had been at WLS since 2016, reporting on stories like hurricanes Harvey and Florence, as well as fallout from police shootings in Milwaukee and Baton Rouge. Most recently, Liz reported on the Palisades and Eaton fires and also traveled to Rome to cover the Papal Conclave when Pope Leo XIV was named.

Prior to her time in Chicago, Liz was a general assignment reporter at WSVN-TV in Miami, where she was one of the station's go-to nightside reporters. She covered many different breaking news stories and reported on topics of the day, including same-sex marriage arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court. Nagy also filled in on the anchor desk at WSVN. Before joining WSVN in 2011, Liz launched a weekend morning newscast at WEAR-TV, the ABC affiliate in Pensacola, Florida. She also reported for WEAR, covering breaking news, crime and the 2010 BP oil spill.

Nagy also worked at WVIR-TV in Charlottesville, Virginia as weekend morning anchor/reporter. She got her start in television at WEIU-TV in Charleston, Illinois.

Nagy helped raise money in the fight against breast cancer when she participated in "Dancing with Chicago Celebrities."

Nagy has a bachelor's degree in broadcast communications from Elon University in Elon, North Carolina. She's a native of suburban Philadelphia.

Liz's Stories
Mayor issues 2 executive orders as stench grows from 85M pounds of rotten food in Boyle Heights
Mayor Karen Bass is vowing accountability following a massive warehouse fire, signing two executive orders to help speed up the cleanup and hold those responsible for the fire accountable.
Más de 300 drones han sido incautados desde el inicio del Mundial, según las autoridades
Las autoridades federales han incautado más de 300 drones que sobrevolaban cerca de los estadios del Mundial en todo EE.UU. desde que comenzó el torneo.
More than 300 drones have been seized since start of World Cup, officials say
Federal authorities have seized more than 300 drones flying near World Cup stadiums across the U.S. since the tournament began June 11.
Man arrested after Santa Clarita Valley chase tied to Pomona homicide
A man linked to a double killing in Pomona was taken into custody Thursday night after a lengthy California Highway Patrol pursuit through the Santa Clarita Valley.
Mia Yamamoto honored as LA Pride grand marshal, reflecting a lifetime of advocacy
Yamamoto, a criminal defense attorney, veteran and longtime advocate for justice, is being honored for her decades of activism shaped by her early life and career.
Creator of Long Beach's 'Jeopardy!' tournament for students dies after battle with pancreatic cancer
Jim Birge, the beloved creator of Long Beach's "Jeopardy!" Tournament of Champions, died Friday, hours before the tournament concluded its 25th year.
Vecinos temen que comunidad de casas pequeñas para personas sin hogar traerá problemas a Hollywood
La nueva comunidad de casas pequeñas de transición para personas sin hogar se está construyendo en la esquina de Sierra Vista Avenue y Oxford Avenue.
Evacuations lifted after bomb squad removes large cache of illegal fireworks from South LA home
Evacuation orders were temporarily issued after police found a large cache of fireworks at a home in South Los Angeles, authorities said.
Neighbors fear new tiny home community for the homeless will bring more problems in Hollywood
Neighbors are raising concerns over a new tiny home community under construction in Hollywood. It's meant to help the homeless, but neighbors worry it will bring more problems.
Community mourns mother, teenage son killed in Montebello house fire
What should have been a 14th birthday celebration became a candlelight vigil as neighbors and loved ones gathered to honor a mother and son who were killed in a Montebello house fire.