About the Los Angeles Times
Scott Kraft is editor at large for enterprise journalism and special projects at the Los Angeles Times, where he oversees the Investigations department, standards and practices, polling and survey research projects, and newsroom-wide reporting initiatives.
Aug. 8, 2018
Company News
He will develop and shepherd some of The Times’ most ambitious work and will build a new portfolio extending its journalism to original Times books.
May 26, 2022
Scott Kraft - Deputy Managing Editor
March 27, 2014
Readers Representative
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Aug. 28, 2012
March 17, 2014
Company Town
Los Angeles Times Executive Editor Norman Pearlstine on Monday unveiled his leadership team that includes newsroom veterans and a newly hired editor.
July 9, 2018
World & Nation
Scott Kraft, a veteran reporter and deputy foreign editor of the Los Angeles Times, has been named national editor of the paper, Editor Michael Parks announced Wednesday.
Oct. 30, 1997
Business
Kraft Inc. said Tuesday that its pending $370-million acquisition of All American Gourmet Co. of Orange has been cleared by the Federal Trade Commission.
June 24, 1987
California
Randy Steven Kraft, charged with murdering 16 men, is on trial in Orange County Superior Court in what some legal experts say will be the biggest and costliest case in California history.
Nov. 7, 1988
In Scott Kraft’s article “Blood Feud” (June 2), he neglects to inform readers that the KwaZulu government that Gatsha Buthelezi heads was created by the apartheid regime as part of its failed “Bantustan” system.
July 14, 1991