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Times theater critic Charles McNulty won the Nell Minow Award for Cultural Criticism and Times staff received the Breaking News Award for coverage of the L.A. firestorms.
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In all, The Times received eight honors from the Society of Publication Designers and 24 recognitions from the Society for News Design.
From June 22-24, LA Times Studios will participate in expert panels and host in-studios interviews with featured leaders.
Among the honors, L.A. Times staff writer Stephanie Breijo received the Jonathan Gold Local Voice Award; The Times and Capital & Main won for investigative reporting; and LA Times Studios was recognized for commercial media.
The Los Angeles Times has received 13 honors in the Society for Features Journalism’s Excellence-in-Features contest, including first place in the Division 3 sweepstakes category which recognizes the organizations with the most awards in the other 18 categories.
The evening event at the Fairmont Miramar in Santa Monica will bring together the city’s top business leaders for discussions, networking and an awards dinner.
The Los Angeles Times has won a national journalism award from the Center for Integrity in News Reporting for a series of investigations into the public-sector response to the January 2025 Los Angeles firestorms.
Hosted by The Times’ Fidel Martinez and Suzy Exposito, the new weekly video podcast will feature unfiltered conversations with Latino tastemakers across news, music and culture who are shaping the modern American experience.
The one-day event, featuring expert insight into the future of space exploration and global defense, will take place May 15 in El Segundo
The Los Angeles Times earned two honors in the 2025 Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) Awards contest, winning first place in the investigations triggered by breaking news category and national outstanding print/online category.
Twenty-two young journalists will engage audiences, edit, design, photograph, report and record.
Six young journalists join the Los Angeles Times for a spring internship program.
Most recently a Food columnist, she has distinguished herself throughout a 15-year career at The Times as a captivating writer celebrating the foods we love in Southern California.
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: There’s new energy each time the Los Angeles Times welcomes a new class of fellows — talented, emerging journalists who are curious and committed to innovation and learning the craft.
The government and politics reporter comes from the Miami Herald, where she shared in a Pulitzer and Polk award for her work.
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.
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