Thomas Curwen is an award-winning staff writer for the Los Angeles Times, where he has worked as editor of the Outdoors section, deputy editor of the Book Review and an editor at large for features. In 2023, his story about a young man’s 10-year struggle with schizophrenia won a Sigma Delta Chi Award and Bronze Medallion by the Society of Professional Journalists, as well as third place for Best American Newspaper Narratives by the Mayborn School of Journalism. In 2020, he received the Meyer Berger Award from Columbia Journalism School for distinguished human interest reporting for a series of stories that followed eight residents of a homeless encampment into housing in South Los Angeles. In 2016, he was part of the team of Times reporters who won a Pulitzer for their work covering a terrorist attack in San Bernardino, and in 2008 he was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize for his story about a father and daughter who were attacked by a grizzly bear in Montana. He has received a Rosalynn Carter Fellowship for mental health journalism and was honored by the Academy of American Poets.
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The newsboy who was part of the Harrison Gray Otis monument gone except for two bronze shoes, one intact and the other mangled.
April 12, 2024
Communities and businesses stuck between two landslides on Highway 1 in Big Sur will again be cut off for at least two days, as officials temporarily halt the convoys Thursday and Friday for weather.
April 3, 2024
Caltrans has shut down the southbound road on Highway 1, letting only essential workers and locals through on the northbound side.
April 1, 2024
David Leong counsels problem gamblers whose lives were once like his: desperate for cash, struggling with debt, and many living with severe depression.
March 31, 2024
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March 13, 2024
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March 10, 2024
The Los Angeles Times will soon outsource the printing of the newspaper, moving from the Olympic plant, once a crown jewel in a vast media empire.
March 10, 2024
A new storm system will bring more rain to Southern California through Wednesday.
Feb. 17, 2024
The CARE Act gives family members for the first time an opportunity to request treatment for spouses, children or relatives experiencing severe psychiatric distress.
Feb. 10, 2024
Dec. 31 waits for no one, especially for volunteers who put in the 12-hour days and double shifts to complete the work on floats for the Rose Parade.
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