Yami Virgin
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Preston's Summary

Yami Virgin is a journalist based in San Antonio, Texas. She has written for various local news outlets, including WOAI-TV News 4 and Fox 29 TV. Yami's articles cover a range of topics, including crime, child welfare, immigration, and local investigations.

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Geo Focus

San Antonio, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Breaking News: 26 %
Evolving Stories: 21 %
Investment Analysis: 10 %
Announcement: 10 %
Exclusive: 5 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Music Business
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Pitching Insights

Yami Virgin's coverage primarily focuses on local crime, law enforcement, and government & politics in San Antonio and Texas. She frequently reports on breaking news and evolving stories related to these topics.

Given her focus on local issues such as child protection, missing persons, law enforcement, immigration, and border security within the United States (particularly Texas), she would likely be interested in receiving pitches from individuals or organizations with direct knowledge or involvement in these areas. This could include experts in local law enforcement policies or practices, advocates for immigrant rights or child welfare policies specific to Texas or San Antonio.

Pitches should offer insights relevant to ongoing investigations or policy changes occurring at a local level within the specified geographic area of focus.

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