Rebecca Ellis

Staff Writer

Preston's Summary

Rebecca Ellis is a Staff Writer at the Los Angeles Times. She covers Los Angeles County government, drawing on her previous experience reporting on Portland city government and various topics such as crime, social issues, and health. Ellis has been featured in numerous publications, including OPB, Disability Scoop, and Yahoo News, and has earned recognition for her investigative work on abuses within private security and sexual abuse in juvenile facilities.

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Geo Focus

Los Angeles, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 32 %
Evolving Stories: 25 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 16 %
Breaking News: 14 %
Cites Data: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Elections
  • Government
  • Politics
  • Public Policy
  • Adoption & Foster Care
  • Pregnancy & Childbirth
  • Employee Insurance
  • Workplace Health & Safety

Pitching Insights

Rebecca Ellis covers a wide range of local topics, with an emphasis on government and politics, crime, and breaking news in the Los Angeles area. Her focus includes coverage of evolving stories and legal policy regulation.

If you want to pitch to Rebecca, consider providing insights related to local government policies or political developments in Los Angeles County or the state of California. Additionally, if you have expertise in criminal justice issues within these areas or can provide context for evolving stories related to the region's recent events such as shootings or small business scams.

Given her interest in covering evolving stories and legal policy regulation around crime-related topics, sources who can offer expert commentary on ongoing cases or legal perspectives would likely be well-received by Rebecca.

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