Michael Wilner is named Los Angeles Times Washington Bureau chief
1 month, 3 weeks ago

Michael Wilner is named Los Angeles Times Washington Bureau chief

LA Times  

The following announcement is sent on behalf of Executive Editor Terry Tang, Managing Editor Hector Becerra, Editor at Large Scott Kraft and Assistant Managing Editor Steve Clow: We’re delighted to announce that Michael Wilner is joining the Los Angeles Times as its Washington Bureau chief. He joins The Times from McClatchy, where he was chief Washington correspondent through the 2024 presidential election for the organization’s 30 newsrooms, including the Miami Herald, Kansas City Star and Sacramento Bee. Before that he served as Washington bureau chief for the Jerusalem Post, covering U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East during the Obama era and reporting from the field on the 2014 Gaza War, the Syrian refugee crisis and the Iran nuclear talks. Wilner will take the lead as both a reporter and editor in guiding The Times’ coverage of the second Trump administration, working with other members of the Washington Bureau as well as colleagues around the newsroom.

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