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
Mayor lays out timeline to address crisis of migrants in Chicago, including use of 'base camps'
He is also pushing for a real estate transfer tax devoting more resources to the unhoused and mental health services.
Migrants Chicago: As more buses arrive, aldermen call on leaders for help; Greektown meeting heated
More than 2,000 migrants are waiting to be placed in shelters in Chicago, as four more buses arrived Wednesday.
Illinoisans with Down syndrome featured in Times Square video for Down Syndrome Awareness Month
Sixteen people from Illinois will see their faces on the big screen in New York City's Times Square as part of a video presentation by the National Down Syndrome Society.
Armored truck robbed at gunpoint outside Homewood BMO bank
An armored truck was robbed at gunpoint outside a BMO bank in Homewood Tuesday afternoon, federal investigators said.
1 robbery suspect in custody, another at large after Lombard crash, Metra UP-W trains affected
Police said one suspect is in custody, and at least one more is still at large.
First lady Jill Biden in Chicago ahead of Labor Day as part of back to school swing through Midwest
First lady Jill Biden was in Chicago to speak to the Chicago Federation of Laborers ahead of the Labor Day holiday.
Chicago Fire Dept. lieutenant dies from injuries suffered in house fire near O'Hare
A Chicago Fire Department lieutenant has died after a fire earlier this month near O'Hare airport.
'They just lost everything': At least 1 family displaced by large house fire in Marquette Park
Now, at least two families said the fire at the abandoned house they've complained to the city about has ruined their homes.
Jury finds Mike Madigan confidant Tim Mapes guilty in perjury case
The jury in Tim Mapes' perjury case reached a verdict relatively quickly at the Dirksen Federal Building Thursday.
Former Hammond resident Kirk Carter dies from Maui wildfires after week in hospital
A man who lived in Hammond is one of the 115 deaths in the Lahaina, Maui wildfires. He died of burns a week after flames erupted.