Steven Luke is an Emmy award winning anchor and story teller for NBC 7 and has spent the past 20 years on television in San Diego.
You can watch Steven weekday mornings anchoring NBC 7 News and NBC 7 News Midday.
Steven rejoined NBC 7 in 2002 and has covered virtually every big story in the region over the past few decades from wildfires to military deployments to Super Bowls.
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From Flying Tomato to Snowboard Great: Shaun White Rides Into Retirement As Next Gen Levels Up
Shaun White’s Olympic career came to a close Thursday without what would have been a history-making fourth medal, but his impact on snowboarding will long outlast the 16-year journey to his fifth and final Winter Games.
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Skateboarding Icon Tony Hawk Talks Debut of Sport at Tokyo Olympics
Skateboarding icon Tony Hawk is at the Tokyo Olympics, serving as a correspondent for the skateboarding events. He shares what it’s like to finally see his sport make its debut on the world’s biggest sports stage.
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Purpose After Tragedy: Team Willoughby Eyes Olympic Gold
Tragedy, triumph, and newfound purpose; for Alise and Sam Willoughby, the journey between the 2016 and 2021 Olympics has been filled with more twists and turns than just about any other athlete storyline heading into Tokyo.
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Juneteenth Protest Hits Social Media Platform ‘TikTok' Amid Censoring Claims
Social media giant TikTok has exploded in popularity with an estimated 800 million active users worldwide but an increasing number of black creators are coming forward saying TikTok is suppressing their content.
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San Diego Assisted Living Facility Holds Balcony Fitness Classes
Inspired by groups of Italians who sang to each other from their balconies while isolated due to the threat of COVID-19, leaders at a senior living facility in San Diego’s Bankers Hill neighborhood decided to do something similar. It’s just heart warming to see all of them out on their balconies Marina Kahn Every morning the elderly men and...
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15-Ounce ‘Micro-Preemie' Raising Awareness for Holiday Blood Donations
A tiny baby born four months early and weighing just 15-ounces has already made a name for herself at the San Diego Blood Bank.