Liz Kreutz
National Correspondent, NBC News
Liz Kreutz is a national correspondent at NBC News, reporting for all network platforms, including “Today,” Nightly News, and MSNBC. Prior to this, she was an anchor and politics reporter at ABC7 News in San Francisco. Previously, Kreutz was an evening anchor and reporter for ABC10 in Sacramento, California. Kreutz began her career at ABC News in New York, where she spent six years as a producer and reporter covering stories from breaking news to politics. In 2016, Kreutz was the network's embedded political reporter covering Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, traveling to more than 30 states with the candidate. She has won two regional Emmy Awards for wildfire coverage and reporting on the effort to recall California Governor Gavin Newsom.
Previously
Americans feel more polarized than ever, but two governors from opposite sides of the aisle have made it their mission to show otherwise.
Heat is now the top weather-related cause of death in the U.S., killing more people than hurricanes, floods and tornadoes combined. An environmental journalist and two city ch...
As the Supreme Court concludes another contentious term, it is once again reshaping the legal landscape. With cases on abortion, gun rights and social media — and potentially...
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