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The Los Angeles Times has won the July Sidney Award from the Sidney Hillman Foundation for its coverage of federal immigration raids in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Times staff writers Melody Gutierrez, Alene Tchekmedyian and former staff writer David Wharton have won the National Press Club’s Ann Cottrell Free Animal Reporting Award in the print/online category for their investigation, “Pets for profit.”
Los Angeles Times staff writers Anita Chabria and Jessica Garrison have received a Sigma Delta Chi Award for excellence in journalism from the Society of Professional Journalists.
Times Sports columnist Bill Plaschke received the L.A. Press Club’s 2025 Joseph M. Quinn Award for Lifetime Achievement.
The expanded restaurant guide features a curated list of the best dining establishments from across the state by The Times’ award-winning restaurant critic Bill Addison.
The activation at Les Monks Café will feature conversations with influential leaders and brand innovators, June 16-19.
Hosted by Spectrum News 1 anchor Kate Cagle, the weekly series will highlight the resilience of Angelenos and explore the city’s recovery efforts.
The Los Angeles Times has earned six awards and five finalists nods in the Sacramento Press Club’s fifth annual Golden State Journalism Awards contest.
The debut episode features Times Staff Writer Richard Winton and journalist Josh Mankiewicz discussing the notorious Menendez brothers case
Los Angeles Times welcomes 2025 summer interns.
She joined the L.A. Times in 2022 as deputy editor of Image, which offers readers an authentic view of the makers of L.A. style, fashion and art.
In his new role, the veteran journalist will oversee Times coverage of the California Capitol and state politics.
A former deputy entertainment editor, Brennan will oversee all pieces of The Envelope brand, which includes the popular Oscars and Emmys Roundtable video series, its signature newsletter and the video podcast he launched in 2023.
We’re happy to welcome five journalists educated in Southern California who are eager to bring their diverse storytelling to the largest newspaper west of Washington, D.C. Please meet them here.
Michael Wilner is joining the Los Angeles Times as its Washington Bureau chief. He has spent more than 12 years covering Washington, D.C., most recently for McClatchy.
The following announcement is sent on behalf of Assistant Managing Editor for Culture and Talent Angel Jennings and Deputy Editor for Culture and Talent Anh Do: For decades, the Los Angeles Times has showcased its commitment to developing and nurturing early-career journalists through special programs that train the next generation to produce stories that matter.
The veteran editor and reporter most recently ran the newsroom’s environment, health and science desk.
Amy Nicholson, a veteran Los Angeles-based film critic, journalist and podcaster, will become the Los Angeles Times film critic after an extensive months-long search.
The following announcement was sent on behalf of Assistant Managing Editor for Culture and Talent Angel Jennings and Deputy Editor for Culture and Talent Joseph Serna: With our company charting its path forward in the digital world, it’s a great opportunity for our newsroom to train the next generation of journalists alongside us.
The three award-winning L.A. Times staff writers take on new reporting roles that build on their experience and bring increased coverage of critical topics.
The five reporting interns from Southern California schools will be covering entertainment, the Latino community, breaking news, lifestyle and politics.
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