What a journalism educator learned during a summer at the Los Angeles Times Herbert Lowe, who has taught journalism since 2010, spent seven weeks as a fellow with the Times and shares his takeaways. September 11, 2023 Herbert Lowe
Opinion | Is the Los Angeles Times for sale? We’ve been down this road before — rumors of a sale, denials by the owner and then, true to the owner’s word, no sale. July 18, 2023 Tom Jones
L.A. Times launches De Los ‘to explore all things Latinidad’ The new project isn’t just for or about a community, but with them July 13, 2023 Kristen Hare
Opinion | Inside the Los Angeles Times layoffs The proposed layoffs will include all six of the union’s audio producers as well as 35 of the union’s 61 multiplatform editors. June 14, 2023 Poynter Staff
Los Angeles Times executes largest layoffs under billionaire Soon-Shiong’s ownership The 74 layoffs are part of a restructuring prompted by ‘the economic climate,’ executive editor Kevin Merida wrote in a memo to staff. June 7, 2023 Angela Fu
Opinion | Behind the LA Times’ decision to run a controversial photo with its coverage of the mass shooting in Monterey Park The front page of Monday’s Times featured a photo of the shooter dead in his van. January 24, 2023 Tom Jones
A Los Angeles Times project uses puppets to tackle mental health concepts 'We really wanted this to be content that first and foremost would serve kids, but then maybe as adults, you would find yourself watching it, too.' December 6, 2022 Amaris Castillo
LAT brings backs the digital DÃa de Muertos altar This year’s observance included a physical altar and audio ofrendas November 2, 2022 Kristen Hare
Anatomy of a big investigative story in LA: 5 years later, a reporter and his editors remain violently at odds The acrimonious sausage-making of investigative journalism usually stays in-house. The publication of Paul Pringle’s ‘Bad City’ makes it public. July 21, 2022 Rick Edmonds
Los Angeles Times reporter Howard Blume on his lifelong love for tap dancing 'Hotel Tapifornia' — his first show since the pandemic — had its opening last weekend. The final show is this Sunday. April 29, 2022 Amaris Castillo
Opinion | A Los Angeles County sheriff now says he is not investigating a reporter After a threatening letter from the Los Angeles Times’ lawyers and general outrage, the department said the reporter isn't being investigated. April 28, 2022 Tom Jones
Opinion | A journalist unveiled a sheriff coverup in Los Angeles. The department is now investigating her. 'Sheriff Alex Villanueva’s attack on Alene Tchekmedyian’s First Amendment rights for doing newsworthy reporting … is outrageous,' LAT editor says April 27, 2022 Tom Jones
How the Los Angeles Times created a guide on what to do after sexual assault ‘Not everyone wants to go to the police right away. Not everyone is ready to talk about trauma that they’ve experienced.’ March 10, 2022 Amaris Castillo
How the Los Angeles Times refreshed a newspaper staple The ‘Hear Me Out’ series makes videos from letters to the editor January 12, 2022 Kristen Hare
The LAT built space for communities to remember A team created a digital DÃa de Muertos altar November 3, 2021 Kristen Hare