Liz Nagy
Liz Nagy, who joined ABC 7 Chicago as a per diem reporter in March 2016, was promoted to staff general assignment reporter in December 2016. Since joining WLS Liz has traveled to cover stories like hurricanes, Harvey and Florence, as well as, fallout from police shootings in Milwaukee and Baton Rouge.

Vice President and News Director Jennifer Graves commented at the time, "In the short time she's been with us, Liz has proven to be a very talented, aggressive reporter who knows how to get to the heart of the story. She's a tenacious go-getter in the field and a welcome addition to our reporting staff."

Prior to coming to ABC 7, Nagy was a general assignment reporter at WSVN-TV in Miami, where she was one of the station's go-to night side 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, Nagy 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. Nagy lives in Chicago.

Liz's Stories
Delphi killings: Man sentenced to 130 years in prison in deaths of girls on Indiana trail
Richard Allen was sentenced to 130 years in prison for the killing of two teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana.
Berwyn police fatally shoot man accused of killing 2 dogs, connected to downstate triple homicide
Berwyn police shot and killed a suburban man wanted for a triple homicide downstate Wednesday.
Charges dropped against Oak Lawn police officer after violent arrest caught on video
Charges were dropped Wednesday against an Oak Lawn police officer after the violent arrest of a teen that was caught on video.
Kankakee Elite Cheer squad left stranded for hours after pre-paid bus never shows up
A group of suburban cheerleaders was finally on their way to Florida Thursday for a competition after they were left stranded on the floor of a school for hours, despite thousands of dollars being paid ahead of time to cover their travels.
Family, friends gather for visitation for fallen Oak Park Detective Allan Reddins
Family, friends and fellow first responders began the process of saying goodbye to fallen Oak Park Police Detective Allan Reddins on Wednesday.
Incoming border czar Tom Homan promises mass deportation: 'Going to start right here in Chicago'
"If the Chicago mayor doesn't want to help, step aside. But if he impedes us, harbors or conceals illegal aliens, I will prosecute him," Homan said.
Oak Park shooting: Officer killed, suspect seen leaving bank with gun wounded, police say
An Oak Park detective was shot and killed Friday morning, after a person was seen leaving a bank with a gun, police said.
Armed robbers target 7-Eleven at Lincoln Southland Oasis on I-294, police say | EXCLUSIVE
A gas station in South Holland was robbed Wednesday as ABC7 crews were in the same parking lot, talking to people about holiday travel on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
Retail burglary suspect arrested after crash, police standoff blocks road near Oakbrook Center mall
A police standoff blocked a roadway outside Oakbrook Center mall Wednesday afternoon. A suspect who had fled police could be seen being taken into custody after police said they refused to leave their vehicle following a crash.
Cook Co. chief judge working to change how domestic violence cases handled after deadly NW Side case
A Cook County judge is facing harsh criticism for releasing a suspect from custody who later allegedly killed his wife.