Steve Litz joined NBC 6 South Florida in October 2007 as a general assignment reporter. He is the station's political reporter. Having grown up in Miami Beach, Steve loves driving around his ‘hometown’ reporting on significant news events.
Before joining NBC 6, Steve spent about ten years covering politics, education and general news for WSOC-TV in Charlotte, North Carolina. Other cities on his TV tour include a one-year stint in Akron, Ohio, and two years in Dayton. His broadcasting career started in radio at WINZ-AM in Miami.
A graduate of Georgia State University, Steve earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism. When not on the job, he likes to watch the news and spend as much time outside as possible.
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Broward middle school custodian accused of possessing child pornography
A custodian at a Broward County middle school was arrested this week on charges of possessing child pornography.
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Miami-Dade commissioners vote to remove fluoride from drinking water
The future of fluoride in Miami-Dade County’s drinking water was decided by leaders Tuesday afternoon
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Jury sees video of 2013 murder at North Miami motel as suspect's trial begins
There was plenty of drama in a Miami-Dade courtroom Monday as the trial of a man charged in a 2013 murder at a North Miami motel got underway, with jurors getting to watch shocking surveillance footage of the killing and a second suspect who already pleaded guilty refusing to testify.
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Man arrested for allegedly trying to lure kids, exposing himself at Aventura condo
A man was arrested after allegedly engaging in repeated lewd conduct with children at the Aventura condo building where he lives, police said.
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Haitian parolee family fears deportation as 3-year-old undergoes chemo in Miami
A family from Haiti came to Miami under the CHNV immigration program, which the Trump Administration is now terminating.
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Attorney calls immigration changes ‘psychological warfare' as many fear deportation
The Trump administration is set to eliminate an immigration program that once cleared the way for people from Haiti to come to America legally.
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Miami Beach mayor drops proposal to end lease of theater that screened Israeli-Palestinian documentary
The mayor of Miami Beach, Florida, is backing off a proposal to terminate an independent theater’s lease and financial support after it screened an Oscar-winning documentary about the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis. Mayor Steven Meiner introduced a resolution last week describing the film “No Other Land” as antisemitic, but he withdrew it during Wednesday’s regular commission meeting after five of the six city commissioners...
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Miami-Dade commissioners give initial approval for $10.5M in extra World Cup funding
Miami-Dade commissioners have given initial approval for an additional $10.5 million in funding for FIFA for the World Cup next year. At their meeting Tuesday, commissioners approved the funding in a 9-3 vote on a first reading. The measure will still have to be heard at a committee meeting and then be passed by commissioners in a final vote. The…
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Hialeah and Coral Gables enter into agreements with ICE under 287(g) program
Community leaders and advocates on Tuesday called on Coral Gables to end its agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement under the controversial 287(g) program.
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Former Miami commissioner Ken Russell running for mayor
A former Miami city commissioner wants to be the mayor. Ken Russell filed paperwork at Miami City Hall Tuesday, setting the stage for him to run for mayor in November 2025.