Dana Littlefield will join LAist as a senior editor. She wrote on X/Twitter:
“I look forward to meeting my new colleagues, reacquainting myself with Los Angeles and telling new stories. I’m excited for this adventure.”
Littlefield comes from the San Diego Union-Tribune, which she joined in 2000 to cover coastal cities. Later, she moved to the courts beat, covering several high-profile and criminal cases.
Littlefield has a bachelor’s degree from UCLA and a master’s degree from the University of Florida.
You can congratulate Littlefield on X/Twitter.
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