Failure to find an alternative buyer dooms a last-ditch effort to keep Tribune Publishing out of the hands of hedge fund Alden Global Capital.| Los Angeles Times
In an interview on 'The Daily Show' with Jon Stewart, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong said the move would allow The Times 'to be democratized and allow the public to have ownership of this paper.'| Los Angeles Times
Audio of Councilmembers Nury Martinez, Kevin de León and Gil Cedillo speaking with labor leader Ron Herrera quickly became a new and incendiary issue in the Nov. 8 election.| Los Angeles Times
Biotech billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong — one of L.A.'s wealthiest residents — is expected to take ownership of the Los Angeles Times this month. It would be his highest-profile venture in a long and lucrative career that began halfway around the world in apartheid South Africa.| Los Angeles Times
De Los will focus on Latino culture and identity across Los Angeles and the country. We welcome you to join the conversation and get involved.| Los Angeles Times
Kevin Merida is the former executive editor of the Los Angeles Times. He took the helm of the largest newsgathering organization in the West in June 2021 and oversaw the newsroom as well as Times Community News and Los Angeles Times en Español. He left The Times in January 2024.| Los Angeles Times
The 404 is a team of creators ushering in a new era of audience engagement at The Times — and rewriting the rulebook for how a 'paper' exists online.| Los Angeles Times
Merida, head of ESPN’s the Undefeated, has rare experience in print journalism, television and running a digital startup.| Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times welcomes 2025 summer interns.| Los Angeles Times
The elimination of about 13% of the newsroom staff is the first major retrenchment since the paper was acquired five years ago by Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong and his wife, Michele.| Los Angeles Times
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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.| Los Angeles Times
Merida told more than 550 Times employees that the paper was facing a budget hole of "tens of millions of dollars." Angry staff members protested cuts to the newsroom.| Los Angeles Times
Hollywood Inc., the entertainment industry news section from the L.A. Times.| Los Angeles Times