The Los Angeles Times has hired Noah Goldberg as a reporter on the Fast Break Desk to cover breaking and local news. Recently, Goldberg was Brooklyn courts reporter at the New York Daily News.
Goldberg was previously a criminal justice reporter at the Brooklyn Eagle. He freelanced and interned at the Los Angeles Magazine, Slant News Inc., and Los Angeles Review of Books.
Goldberg graduated from Vassar College with a bachelor’s degree in English language and literature.
Be sure to congratulate Goldberg on Twitter.
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