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Savannah Levins

Reporter for 11Alive, WXIA in Atlanta
Credit: WXIA - Courtney Greer

Savannah Levins is an award-winning reporter and fill in anchor at 11Alive News in Atlanta. She is an Alpharetta, Georgia native and University of Georgia graduate. She joined the 11Alive team in June 2021.

Savannah is a three-time Emmy winner and two-time regional Edward R. Murrow award winner. She is a multimedia journalist, which means she shoots, writes, and edits her own stories.

Prior to joining 11Alive, Savannah was an investigative reporter and weekend anchor for WCNC-TV, the NBC affiliate in Charlotte, North Carolina. During her time in Charlotte, Savannah was honored with several awards, including the 2020 feature reporting Emmy for her investigation into gay "conversion therapy." In 2019, her self-produced half-hour investigation into a mysterious cancer cluster won the regional Murrow Award for news documentary, and prompted the involvement of renowned environmental activist Erin Brockovich.

Before working in Charlotte, Savannah was a multimedia journalist at WLTX-TV, the CBS affiliate in Columbia, South Carolina. While in Columbia, she spearheaded coverage of the Charleston Emmanuel Five massacre, the confederate flag take down, and the historic thousand-year flood of 2015, all of which were Emmy-nominated.

Savannah grew up in Alpharetta, Georgia. She graduated early from the University of Georgia (Go Dawgs!) with degrees in broadcast journalism and international affairs. She also spent a semester studying international mass communications and foreign policy at Oxford University (Trinity College) in England.

Savannah loves to travel, meet new people, and tell important stories. She enjoys giving back to the community as a mentor and child advocate. 

Email | slevins@11Alive.com 

Facebook | Savannah Levins

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Instagram | @savannahlevins

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