Los Angeles Times editorials editor resigns after owner blocks presidential endorsement Cynthia HirschhornOctober 23, 2024los angeles, media, communications, politics, voting, democracy, government, workforce, women
Google Joins $250 Million Deal to Support Newsrooms in California Cynthia HirschhornAugust 21, 2024technology, California, workforce, media, communication, finance
Did Mayor Karen Bass just save outdoor dining in L.A.? Cynthia HirschhornJuly 30, 2024los angeles, policy, culture, community, workforce, government, civic space, civic engagement
This California city lost its daily newspapers. It faces a crisis over what comes next Cynthia HirschhornJuly 24, 2024media, communication, workforce, economics, California
This California city lost its daily newspapers. It faces a crisis over what comes next Cynthia HirschhornJuly 24, 2024california, communication, media, workforce
In ‘generational moment,’ Port of L.A. faces shifting winds in business and politics Cynthia HirschhornJuly 18, 2024los angeles, art, business, politics, global, workforce
The Hidden Advantage That Women Managers Bring to Teams Cynthia HirschhornJune 27, 2024women, leadership, gender, workforce
Gene Seroka: Sultan of the supply chain Cynthia HirschhornJune 23, 2024economics, leadership, los angeles, workforce
Newsom, lawmakers use cuts, reserves and ‘fiscal emergency’ declaration to solve budget deficit Cynthia HirschhornJune 22, 2024policy, government, politics, finance, economics, California, workforce
As Earth warms, California gets federal funding to train climate-ready workforce Cynthia HirschhornJune 12, 2024California, environment, climate, policy, workforce
Behind the stunning job losses in Hollywood: ‘The audience has moved on’ Cynthia HirschhornJune 10, 2024workforce, economics, finance, media, culture
America’s richest self-made woman grew up on a dairy farm—now she has a net worth of $20.9 billion Cynthia HirschhornMay 29, 2024women, leadership, economics, workforce
What happened to Silicon Beach? Why L.A.’s tech sector hasn’t lived up to the hype Cynthia HirschhornMay 20, 2024los angeles, technology, economics, finance, workforce
Where every cent of $1 goes at one L.A. restaurant, explained Cynthia HirschhornMay 14, 2024los angeles, culture, economics, finance, workforce
California’s wealthiest farm family plans mega-warehouse complex that would reshape Kern economy Cynthia HirschhornMay 8, 2024California, finance, infrastructure, economics, agriculture, workforce
LAPD’s recruiting woes laid bare: Only 30 officers per class, analysis shows Cynthia HirschhornApril 20, 2024los angeles, police, policy, civic engagement, government, politics, workforce
In scramble to protect workers against heat, California officials exclude prisons from new rules Cynthia HirschhornApril 19, 2024California, workforce, policy, infrastructure, public finance, public safety
It’s Even Bleaker for Teachers Than You Thought Cynthia HirschhornApril 4, 2024education, youth, communication, community, workforce
Almost everyone in Hollywood wants to get back to work. What’s taking so long? Cynthia HirschhornMarch 21, 2024los angeles, culture, workforce, media
Citing risks, UC won’t hire its immigrant students without legal status, work permits Cynthia HirschhornJanuary 26, 2024california, education, immigration, courts, policy, workforce, justice, equality, civic action