Kristina Peterson, who had covered food and agriculture policy from The Wall Street Journal’s Washington bureau, is returning to the bureau as an enterprise reporter.
She was among the layoffs earlier this month.
She previously covered Congress and the Federal Reserve. Peterson has been at the Journal since 2009.
Peterson previously worked at the Palo Alto Daily News.
She holds a bachelor’s degree from Stanford University and a master’s degree from Columbia University.
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