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.
The Latest
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2 men posed as rideshare drivers to commit robberies in Miami Beach: Police
Two men were arrested Thursday for allegedly posing as rideshare drivers to commit robberies in Miami Beach, according to a police press release.
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Amendment 2 preserves fishing and hunting in Florida. What supporters and opponents say
Fishing is a passion, a culture, and an economic engine in Florida, and efforts to preserve it and enshrine hunting and fishing in the state constitution will be on the ballot this November.
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Disinformation on social media increases in the wake of Helene and Milton
In the aftermath of hurricanes, Floridians are now dealing with lies about another storm coming.
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Florida to decide on the homestead property tax exemption in Amendment 5
On Nov. 5, Florida residents won’t just be voting for president. They will also be deciding whether to adjust the homestead property tax exemption annually for inflation–along with five other amendments.
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Hialeah officials oppose Amendment 4, despite having no authority on abortion laws
The city of Hialeah delved into the issue of abortion, approving a motion on Tuesday that opposes Florida’s Amendment 4.
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‘I needed the money': ‘Ghost candidate' says he was offered $50k to run for office
A ghost candidate who helped sway a Miami-area legislative race back in 2020 testified Friday that he was offered $50,000 to run for office.
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Miami-Dade teachers say raises are at risk due to district's charter school debt
Teachers in Miami-Dade County are preparing for a financial hit because of millions of dollars owed to charter schools – and educators say they never saw it coming.
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‘We want justice': Family demands answers after grandfather found dead at nursing facility
A family is demanding answers after they claim their loved one, who had been missing for several days, was found dead inside a closet at a nursing facility in North Miami.
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Bullets from Miami-Dade officers killed UPS driver, bystander in 2019 shootout: FDLE report
A new report from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement on the 2019 shootout with robbery suspects in Miramar confirms that a UPS driver and bystander were killed by bullets fired by the weapons of Miami-Dade Police officers who are facing charges in the incident.
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Lauderhill detective arrested for digital voyeurism secretly filmed sex with ex: Police
A Lauderhill Police detective arrested on a charge of digital voyeurism allegedly secretly recorded himself having sex with his ex-girlfriend, an arrest affidavit said.