After 27 years of service, Larry Stone has announced his retirement from The Seattle Times. Stone began his career at the newspaper in 1993 as a reporter and quickly rose to the position of city editor. During his tenure, Stone was instrumental in the development of the paper’s investigative reporting team and was responsible for many award-winning stories.
Stone’s commitment to journalism was evident in the way he approached his work. He was passionate about uncovering the truth and making sure that the public was informed about important issues. In addition to his work at The Seattle Times, Stone also served as a mentor to many aspiring journalists. He was a strong advocate for diversity in the newsroom and worked to ensure that all voices were heard.
Stone’s retirement marks the end of an era at The Seattle Times. His dedication to journalism and commitment to providing accurate and unbiased reporting will be remembered for years to come. He leaves behind a legacy of excellence that will continue to inspire future generations of journalists.
The Seattle Times wishes Larry Stone all the best in his retirement and thanks him for his many years of service. His contributions to the paper and the community will not be forgotten.