By: Teresa Liu
The first Black graduate of UCLA Law and one of the first Black members elected to the Los Angeles City Council, Mills spent decades in public service as a civil rights attorney, councilmember and Superior Court judge.
Teresa Liu is a reporter at the Pasadena Star-News, covering Pasadena and surrounding cities. With over seven years of experience in both local and international journalism, she focuses on general assignment news, government and politics, as well as education, exploring themes such as elections, public policy, and the education system. Teresa has been featured in numerous publications, including Firehouse Magazine, The Mercury News, and The San Diego Union-Tribune.
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Teresa Liu's coverage centers around local events, community news, housing issues, legal cases, and business initiatives in the United States with a specific focus on California and Los Angeles. She often includes expert commentary and government announcements in her articles.
If you're reaching out to Teresa Liu, consider offering insights or expertise related to local events, housing developments (especially affordable housing), legal matters within the community or business initiatives within the California area. Additionally, providing expert commentary on relevant government policies or decisions may grab her attention.
Keep in mind that she focuses largely on local events and community news within Southern California; therefore pitches should align closely with this geographic scope for maximum relevance.
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