We report β-detected NMR of ion-implanted 8 Li in a single crystal and thin film of the strongly correlated metal LaNiO 3 . In both samples, spin-lattice relaxation measurements reveal two distinct local metallic environments, as is evident from T-linear Korringa 1/T 1 below 200 K with slopes comparable to other metals. A small, approximately temperature independent Knight shift of ∼74 ppm is observed, yielding a normalized Korringa product characteristic of substantial antiferromagnetic correlations, but, we find no evidence for a magnetic transition from 4 to 310 K. Two distinct, equally abundant 8 Li sites is inconsistent with the widely accepted rhombohedral structure of LaNiO 3 , but cannot be simply explained by either of the common alternative orthorhombic or monoclinic distortions. arXiv:1906.07878v1 [cond-mat.str-el]