Leo Stallworth
Leo Stallworth is a general assignment reporter for ABC7 Eyewitness News.

Leo was born in Los Angeles but spent most of his childhood in Texas. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in broadcast journalism.

He began his reporting career on the radio in Dallas, Texas. His first television reporting position was in Tyler, Texas, but he quickly moved on to Sarasota, Florida. He then worked as an anchor in Florence/Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and a reporter and anchor in St. Louis, Missouri.

Since joining ABC7, Leo has become very involved in community events on behalf of ABC7, including helping to organize charity basketball games to benefit the Foothill Unity Center.

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Leo's Stories
Officials urge SoCal residents to remove fire-fueling brush near homes
Fire officials in Southern California urged residents to clear out their brush to minimize the chance of sparking major fires.
Autoridades en el sur de California advierten a residentes sobre amenaza de incendios forestales
El clima húmedo del invierno nos ha traído nuevos campos de hierba, lo que puede provocar grandes incendios una vez que se seque.
Amazon workers stage walkout at Palmdale warehouse as part of union fight with company
More than 80 Union Teamster delivery drivers and dispatchers for Amazon staged a walkout at the company's Palmdale warehouse on Thursday.
FBI arrests 2 men, including active-duty Marine, in 2022 firebombing of OC Planned Parenthood
Two Orange County men, including an active-duty U.S. Marine, were arrested on suspicion of throwing a Molotov cocktail at a Planned Parenthood in Costa Mesa.
'America needs to get it together': Vandals deface WeHo LGBTQ portraits, bringing artist to tears
Vandals targeted a public art exhibition on the Sunset Strip celebrating drag queens in West Hollywood, leaving the artist fearing for her safety and wondering how people could be so nasty to each other.
Rick Warren calls for reinstatement of OC's Saddleback Church after Southern Baptist ouster
Rick Warren, the retired founding pastor of Saddleback Church, called for the reinstatement of the SoCal megachurch in an impassioned address at the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Community hopes to make the home of a local LGBTQ+ pioneer an official landmark
More than 60 years ago, Morris Kight was a tireless advocate for LGBTQ+ rights.
Onramp on 57 Freeway in San Dimas causing dangerous rollover crashes, residents say
There's a dangerous onramp on the 57 Freeway in San Dimas that's reportedly caused multiple vehicles to roll down into a shopping center parking lot down below.
12-year-old girl graduating from Los Angeles City College with 4.0 GPA
Fiona Currie is only 12-years-old but she's graduating from Los Angeles City College with a 4.0 GPA and an associate's degree in studio arts.
Memorial Day services take place across SoCal as communities honor fallen heroes
Memorial Day services took place Monday across Southern California, with communities honoring their fallen heroes.