Alexandra Miller

Alexandra Miller

Alexandra Miller

Politics Reporter

Alex is based in New York City covering national politics. Prior to her move, she covered all things Washington for more than seven years, leading Scripps News' coverage of President Trump’s first impeachment, both from inside the hearing room and on the ground in Ukraine. In one of her most memorable stories with Scripps News, Alex traveled to Poland with Holocaust survivors to look at the parallels between that time period and the rise of nationalism today.

Prior to her time at Scripps News, Alex was a political reporter for Gray Television’s Washington Bureau and a local news reporter in Charlotte, North Carolina. Alex has also worked as an adjunct professor at her alma-mater, the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland.

Recent Work
A security guard opens the door to the Whole Women's Health Clinic in Fort Worth, Texas, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2021.

Texas Abortion Law Will Go To The Supreme Court

A person being administered the COVID-19 vaccine.

Preparing to Vaccinate Kids Against COVID

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell talks at a news conference in 2001.

The Legacy Of Former Secretary Colin Powell

Then-Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holding a news conference in Trump Tower in New York

Trump To Be Deposed Monday In Lawsuit Over 2015 Protest

A refugee mother and son in their kitchen in North Dakota

How Are Refugees Resettled In The U.S.?

Amy Hargrave points to her father's name on the 9/11 Memorial in New York City.

Daughters Reflect On Losing A Parent In The 9/11 Attacks

Educating The Next Generation On 9/11

A displaced Afghan boy from northern provinces, who fled his home due to fighting between the Taliban and Afghanistan

International Reaction To The Taliban Takeover In Afghanistan

Arkansas Children's Hospital

4 Children Are On Ventilators in Arkansas, All Are Vaccine-Eligible

Willow Breshears does her makeup.

Activists Worry Anti-Trans Health Care Law Will Go Into Effect

Restaurant Industry Sees Employment Gains In June Jobs Report

Allen Weisselberg charged with the Trump Organization Thursday.

Trump Organization, CFO Indicted On Charges of 'Audacious' Tax Fraud

Crime And Violence Are Top Issues For NYC Voters

Boys stop to look at a memorial for ten-year-old Justin Wallace. The boy was killed and his 29-year-old uncle was wounded.

Surge In Violent Crime Dominates NYC Vote

Justice Stephen Breyer in 2009

Democrats Concerned About Supreme Court's Future

Wyoming has less than 29% of its population vaccinated.

Why Wyoming Is Becoming The Most Vaccine-Hesitant State

Voters at the Cody Rodeo are not happy with their Congresswoman, Liz Cheney.

Liz Cheney Fighting Battles In Both D.C. And At Home In Wyoming

Congress Likely To Miss Police Reform Deadline

Congressman Adam Kinzinger

Rep. Kinzinger's 'Country First' Initiative Tested In Texas Race

U.S. Capitol

President Biden Making His First Address To Joint Session Of Congress

President Barack Obama walks with Vice President Joe Biden back to the Oval Office of the White House.

NBC Poll: President Biden More Moderate Than Obama

Woman holding Black Lives Matter sign

Chauvin Verdict Renews Focus On Federal Police Reform

Officer William Evans lies in honor

Capitol Officer Lies In Honor: 'He Became A Martyr For Our Democracy'

Transgender rights activist Caitlyn Jenner speaks at the 4th Women's March in Los Angeles.

Caitlyn Jenner Mulls Run For California Governor

A migrant family crosses the border into El Paso, Texas, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.

Biden Administration Allowing Most Migrant Families To Stay

Migrant family is given an initial health screening at a border patrol facility.

Feds Lean On Cash-Strapped Border Towns To COVID Test Migrants

A man scales the border wall in El Paso

Newsy Captures Border Arrests Of 8 Migrants, Including Kids, On Camera

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and a GOP delegation at the U.S.-Mexico border

Republican Lawmakers Tour Border Facility Holding Migrant Children

Supporters in Minneapolis outside the Derek Chauvin trial.

House Police Reform Legislation Advances To Senate

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., right, watches as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., speaks,

Senate To Vote On COVID Bill After Reading All 600 Pages Aloud