Samiar Nefzi joined the Local 10 News team in August of 2023.
He joins the team after working at WLOS, the ABC affiliate in Asheville, North Carolina. There he worked as a lead nightside reporter and fill-in anchor. While in the mountains of Western North Carolina, Samiar worked on several investigations on legislation impacting South Carolina’s death penalty and unsolved cases.
Samiar was a co-host of the podcast, A Good Kid: The 22-year Murder Mystery of Zebb Quinn, which was later turned into a TV documentary following a yearlong investigation into the Quinn disappearance of 2000.
He also helped to relaunch WXLV, the ABC affiliate in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. While there, he extensively covered the tumultuous relationship between the Graham Police Department and the community and launched the station's cold case series “Piedmont Triad's Forgotten".
He kicked off his career in Erie, Pennsylvania at JET 24 as a fill-in anchor and reporter. He also interned at CBS’s owned and operated station, KDKA with the News Department and lifestyle show.
Samiar graduated from Point Park University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with a degree in broadcast reporting.
Samiar says he is elated to join the Local 10 family and bring viewers impactful South Florida stories.
While not reporting, he enjoys traveling, spending time with family and friends, and binge-watching the latest season of Below Deck - Captain Sandy for the win!
If you see Samiar out, say hi! Feel free to also send him news tips.
Un oficial de policía de Aventura disparó durante un incidente en un centro comercial; una persona fue hospitalizada y la escena permanece bajo investigación. El oficial no resultó herido.
Cayo Hueso no es una ciudad santuario, y Kaufman declaró a Glenna Milberg de Local 10 que la ciudad ha cumplido y sigue cumpliendo con las leyes federales y estatales.
“Estamos aquí como una sola voz que lucha por los inmigrantes”, gritó un manifestante, mientras otros coreaban “¡Muéstrenme cómo es la democracia! Así es como es la democracia”.
A coalition of immigration rights organizations and elected officials rallied outside the Broward Transitional Center on Saturday, calling for expanded protections for immigrants and an end to deportation policies that they say dehumanize working families.