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She will help develop partnerships with the Latino community, aid in the creation and execution of live events, and bring her news judgment and digital skills to the team.
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The Los Angeles Times Sports staff earned prestigious Associated Press Sports Editors Grand Slam honors for the third consecutive year.
Holiday will be a key voice in L.A. Times’ Image magazine’s ongoing mission to tell stories about L.A. life, style and culture in an authentic, rigorous and original way
The 43rd annual awards will recognize outstanding literary achievements in 12 categories, with winners to be announced on April 21
The Los Angeles Times has launched an ambitious multimedia series that focuses on the Southwest’s shrinking water lifeline.
Presented by Amazon Studios, the conversations between actors, actresses and directors from this year’s acclaimed films are available on latimes.com and Spectrum News 1.
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer Erin B. Logan and Sports Culture Critic Tyler R. Tynes were named in Forbes’ 2023 list of 30 Under 30 in Media.
Two stories about the attack on U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi, and a report on Bruce Willis’ diagnosis with a cognitive disorder ranked among this year’s 100 most engaging stories, according to the publishing data and analytics company Chartbeat.
Los Angeles Times Congressional Reporter Nolan D. McCaskill has been named the inaugural Young Journalist of Excellence in the WABJ Special Honors Awards program.
The Times’ comprehensive awards season coverage includes the Emmy-award winning Envelope Roundtable series, presented by Amazon Music. The Dec. 19 Grammy edition will feature nominees Babyface, Muni Long, Kim Petras, Nija Charles and Blake Slatkin.
He’ll lead the creation of a list of 101 of the city’s most powerful and influential people, brought to life through written works, podcasts, photography, videos and events.
She will offer L.A. Times readers intimate, in-depth portraits of the people shaping today’s culture.
The native Angeleno has designed for clients across various industries, focusing on branding and visual storytelling.
She will explore the many contours of Latinidad and be a critical piece in The Times’ efforts to grow Latino readership.
Her coverage will focus on how food intersects with immigration policy, labor issues, agriculture, economics and the environment.
Johnson will be editor, Maciel moves to assistant general manager and Núñez joins the audience team in changes that will help better serve the Spanish-speaking audience.
She’ll work with The Times’ talented team to direct reporting and criticism about a medium in the midst of creative and economic transformation.
An award-winning editorial writer and columnist, he brings to the role a wealth of experience commissioning and editing op-eds.
The author and documentarian has carved out a niche around the intersection of tech, labor and the environment.
The SoCal native, most recently an editor at Thrillist, will be leading efforts to expand the section’s guides and maps.
She brings her experience with illustration and design to the newsroom’s most ambitious digital projects.
The California native will explore the challenges, and occasional thrills, of aging as the state’s population of those 65 and older continues to grow.
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