Leila Miller is a reporter for the Los Angeles Times. Before joining the newspaper in 2018, she was a reporting fellow at PBS’s “Frontline.” Originally from Los Angeles, Miller is a graduate of Oberlin College and Columbia University’s School of Journalism. She is fluent in Spanish.
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The fatal shooting by deputies of Dijon Kizzee spurs new outrage in Westmont neighborhood.
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Firefighters worked Friday afternoon to battle a 150-acre brush fire near Elizabeth Lake.
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Several scuffles broke out and 10 people were arrested during a protest in downtown Los Angeles late Wednesday
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An Orange County sheriff’s sergeant accidentally fired his weapon in the John Wayne Airport on Wednesday morning, injuring an airport employee.
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Hundreds of protesters rallied near the Hall of Justice in downtown L.A. on Wednesday evening as nationwide demonstrations continue over the police shooting of Jacob Blake and the killing of two people at a protest in Kenosha, Wis.
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