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
Suspect dies by suicide after chase with grappler ends in violent Jurupa Valley crash, deputies say
A suspect is dead after a chase came to a dramatic end in Jurupa Valley when deputies attempted to deploy a grappler device moments before a major crash
Large fire rips through attic and roof of multi-million dollar Beverly Crest mansion
AIR7 flew above the multi-million dollar home, where heavy flames were seen roaring through the roof, with billowing smoke rising from the home.
'American Idol' sends 2 home after vote delay and turns back time for '90s Night
After the shocking end of last week's show, where no one was eliminated, "American Idol" started off by sending two people home.
Reality TV stars targeted in road rage incident caught on video in Hollywood
The co-hosts of a reality TV show captured video as a man punched and kicked their car during an apparent road rage incident in Hollywood.
Sospechoso de secuestrar 2 estudiantes de UCLA es puesto en libertad bajo fianza
Un hombre de Santa Mónica, sospechoso de agredir sexualmente a una mujer, fue arrestado por la policía de UCLA y luego puesto en libertad bajo fianza.
Man suspected of kidnapping 2 UCLA students and sexually assaulting another woman released on bail
A Santa Monica man suspected of sexually assaulting a woman was arrested by UCLA police Friday and later released on bail.
ICE agents deployed to over a dozen US airports as partial government shutdown triggers delays
So far, no California airports are on the list of locations where ICE agents have been deployed to help TSA with security.
Acusaciones de abuso contra César Chávez provocan llamados a cambiar el nombre de calles y escuelas
La vida y carrera de César Chávez están conmemoradas en murales, monumentos, calles y escuelas de todo el país. Ahora, cada uno de esos elementos está en duda.
Abuse allegations against Cesar Chavez prompt calls to rename streets, schools
Sexual assault allegations against Cesar Chavez have sparked calls to rename streets, schools and other facilities that bear his name.
18-year-old arrested after shooting at Santa Monica Pier sent crowd scrambling
An 18-year-old has been arrested after a shooting on the Santa Monica Pier sent people scrambling for cover on a busy Sunday night.