Kimi Yoshino

Kimi Yoshino is a writer, editor and reporter. Yoshino began working for the Los Angeles Times in 2000, helped develop their most popular blog, L.A. Now, then became their editor of Business and Finance in 2014. Yoshino has reported on unethical fertility practices at the University of California Irvine, dangerous Disneyland rides, and poor construction near seismic fault lines in Los Angeles. Yoshino was the guiding editor of an investigative story about the corruption in the city of Bell, California that won a Pulitzer Gold Medal in 2011 for Public Service. Yoshino was suspended from the L.A. Times in January 2018 for unstated reasons, though it's been speculated top editor Lewis D'Vorkin believed she was leaking unflattering information about him to other news outlets. She has also cont

Kimi Yoshino

Kimi Yoshino is a writer, editor and reporter. Yoshino began working for the Los Angeles Times in 2000, helped develop their most popular blog, L.A. Now, then became their editor of Business and Finance in 2014. Yoshino has reported on unethical fertility practices at the University of California Irvine, dangerous Disneyland rides, and poor construction near seismic fault lines in Los Angeles. Yoshino was the guiding editor of an investigative story about the corruption in the city of Bell, California that won a Pulitzer Gold Medal in 2011 for Public Service. Yoshino was suspended from the L.A. Times in January 2018 for unstated reasons, though it's been speculated top editor Lewis D'Vorkin believed she was leaking unflattering information about him to other news outlets. She has also cont