National Journalism Awards
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The National Journalism Awards are awards of US$10,000 to $25,000 in American
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

 journalism
Journalism
Journalism is the practice of investigation and reporting of events, issues and trends to a broad audience in a timely fashion. Though there are many variations of journalism, the ideal is to inform the intended audience. Along with covering organizations and institutions such as government and...

 given by the Scripps Howard Foundation
Scripps Howard Foundation
The Scripps Howard Foundation is the corporate foundation of the E. W. Scripps Company, an American media conglomerate which owns newspapers, television stations, cable television networks, and other media outlets...

 that recognize the best work in journalism in 17 categories, including: human interest writing; environmental and public service reporting; investigative reporting; business/economics reporting; Washington reporting; commentary; photojournalism; radio and television journalism; college cartooning; web reporting; and editorial cartooning. The awards also honor distinguished service to journalism education and to the First Amendment to the United States Constitution
First Amendment to the United States Constitution
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution is part of the Bill of Rights. The amendment prohibits the making of any law respecting an establishment of religion, impeding the free exercise of religion, abridging the freedom of speech, infringing on the freedom of the press, interfering...

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Year Category Winner Organization
2008 Editorial Cartooning Mike Luckovich
Mike Luckovich
Michael Edward Luckovich is an editorial cartoonist who has worked for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution since 1989...

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
2007 Editorial Cartooning Steve Kelley
Steve Kelley (cartoonist)
Steve Kelley is a syndicated political cartoonist. Born in Virginia, he was an honors graduate of Dartmouth College in 1981, where he drew cartoons for both the Daily Dartmouth and The Dartmouth Review...

The Times-Picayune, New Orleans
2006 Editorial Cartooning Stephen Benson The Arizona Republic
2005 Editorial Cartooning Michael Ramirez
Michael Ramirez
Michael Patrick Ramirez is a two-time American Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist. His cartoons typically present conservative viewpoints....

Los Angeles Times
2004 Editorial Cartooning Steve Sack
Steve Sack
Steve Sack is an American cartoonist who, along with Craig Macintosh, draws the cartoon activity panel Doodles. Sack is also an award-winning editorial cartoonist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, where he started in 1981...

Star Tribune, Minneapolis
2003 Editorial Cartooning Walt Handelsman
Walt Handelsman
Walt Handelsman is an editorial cartoonist for Newsday. He joined the paper in February 2001.-Biography:...

Newsday, Melville, N.Y.
2002 Editorial Cartooning Clay Bennett
Clay Bennett
Clay Bennett is an American editorial cartoonist. Currently drawing for the Chattanooga Times Free Press, Bennett is the winner of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning....

The Christian Science Monitor
2001 Editorial Cartooning John Sherffius
John Sherffius
John Sherffius is an editorial cartoonist, for the Boulder Daily Camera.He graduated from The University of California, Los Angeles.His cartoons have appeared in The Daily Bruin, the Ventura County Star, The St...

St. Louis (Mo.) Post-Dispatch
2000 Editorial Cartooning James Casciari Vero Beach (Fla.) Press Journal
1999 Editorial Cartooning Ed Stein
Ed Stein (cartoonist)
Edward Alan Stein is a liberal American cartoonist and former editorial cartoonist for the now-closed Rocky Mountain News in Denver, Colorado. Stein drew editorial cartoons five days a week, and previously published a local daily comic strip called Denver Square...

Rocky Mountain News, Denver
2008 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award David Barham Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Little Rock
2007 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Sonni Efron Los Angeles Times
2006 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award John Diaz, Pati Poblete and Caille Millner
2005 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Tony Biffle The Sun Herald, Biloxi, Miss.
2004 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Randy Bergmann Asbury Park Press, Neptune, N.J.
2003 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Tom Philp The Sacramento (Calif.) Bee
2002 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award John McCormick
John McCormick
John McCormick is Jean Monnet Chair of European Union Politics at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis , and was department chair from 2001 until 2008. He spent eight years working in the environmental movement before becoming an academic...

Chicago Tribune
2001 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Kate Stanley Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Minn.
2000 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Debra Decker The Dallas Morning News
1999 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award John C. Bersia The Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel
1998 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award David V. Hawpe The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Ky.
1997 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Daniel P. Henninger The Wall Street Journal
1996 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Michael G. Gartner The Daily Tribune, Ames, Iowa
1995 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Tom Dennis
Tom Dennis
Tom Dennis was an English professional snooker and English billiards player.Dennis reached the finale of the World Championship in 1927, 1929, 1930 and 1931 but was beaten every time by Joe Davis. The closest Dennis came to defeating Davis was in the 1931 tournament, when the pair were the only...

The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
1994 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Jay Bookman The Atlanta Constitution
1993 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Richard Aregood Philadelphia Daily News
1992 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Robert Friedman St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times
1991 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Maria Henson The Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader
1990 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Lanny Keller Shreveport (La.) Journal
1989 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Ann Daly Goodwin St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer Press Dispatch
1988 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Ann Daly Goodwin St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer Press Dispatch
1987 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Maura J. Casey
Maura J. Casey
Maura J. Casey was on the Editorial Board of The New York Times from 2006 to 2009 and she shared a Pulitzer Prize in 1988 while working at The Eagle-Tribune. She was also a winner of the Horace Greeley Award.-References:...

The Eagle-Tribune, Lawrence, Mass.
1986 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Mary Cantwell
Mary Cantwell
Mary Cantwell was an American-born journalist and novelist. Cantwell served as a member of the New York Times editorial board for sixteen years. She wrote unsigned editorials, novels, and commentary for that newspaper. Cantwell also wrote for Mademoiselle and Vogue during her career. She also...

The New York Times
1985 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Paul Greenberg
Paul Greenberg (journalist)
Paul Greenberg is an American syndicated columnist and author. He curretnly serves as the editorial page editor of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. His articles appear in various newspapers through Tribune Media Services syndicate. He has won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing in 1969.-...

Pine Bluff (Ark.) Commercial
1984 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Albert (Hap) Cawood Dayton (Ohio) Daily News
1983 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Jim Wooten The Atlanta Journal
1982 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Lance W. Dickie Statesman-Journal, Salem, Ore.
1981 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Jay Ambrose Rocky Mountain News, Denver
1980 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Tom Dearmore San Francisco Examiner
1979 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Barbara Stanton Detroit Free Press
1978 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award John Alexander
John Alexander
-Arts and entertainment:* John Alexander , American stage and film actor* John Alexander II , Scottish film actor; see * John Alexander , British television director* John Alexander -Arts and entertainment:* John Alexander (actor) (1897–1982), American stage and film actor* John Alexander II...

Greensboro (N.C.) Daily News
1977 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Michael Pakenham The Philadelphia Inquirer
1976 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award John R. Harrison The Lakeland (Fla.) Ledger
1975 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award David Bowes
David Bowes
David Bowes is an American painter, born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1957, and first recognized during the early 1980s in New York's East Village....

The Cincinnati Post
1974 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award John R. Harrison The Lakeland (Fla.) Ledger
1973 Editorial Writing Walker Stone Award Michael Pakenham The Philadelphia Inquirer
2008 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Mikwaukee (Wis.) Journal Sentinel
2007 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Seth Borenstein  Associated Press
2006 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Los Angeles Times
2005 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Ken Ward
Ken Ward
Ken Ward is an environmental activist who served as Executive Director of NJPIRG and RIPIRG, Deputy Executive Director, Greenpeace USA, cofounder of a number of organizations, including Green Corps , National Environmental Law Center , Public Interest GRFX, Environmental Endowment for New Jersey,...

 
The Charleston (W.Va.) Gazette
2004 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards The Sun San Bernardino, Calif.
2003 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation Naples (Fla.) Daily News
2003 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation The Washington Post
2002 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation Canon City (Colo.) Daily Record
2002 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation Sam Roe
Sam Roe
Sam Roe is a Chicago Tribune journalist who was part of a team of reporters that won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for an examination of hazardous toys and other children's products....

 
Chicago Tribune
2001 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation Scott Streater  Pensacola (Fla.) News Journal
2001 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation Julie Hauserman  St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times
2000 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation Sherry Devlin  Missoulian, Missoula, Mont.
2000 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation Michael Grunwald  The Washington Post
1999 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation Mike Dunne
Mike Dunne
Michael Dennis Dunne is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the major leagues from - and in . He was a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Baseball Team.-Career:...

 
Baton Rouge (La.) Advocate
1999 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation Sam Roe
Sam Roe
Sam Roe is a Chicago Tribune journalist who was part of a team of reporters that won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for an examination of hazardous toys and other children's products....

The Toledo (Ohio) Blade
1998 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation Yakima (Wash.) Herald-Republic
1998 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation The Seattle Times
1997 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.
1997 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation The Sacramento (Calif.) Bee
1996 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation Ken Ward
Ken Ward
Ken Ward is an environmental activist who served as Executive Director of NJPIRG and RIPIRG, Deputy Executive Director, Greenpeace USA, cofounder of a number of organizations, including Green Corps , National Environmental Law Center , Public Interest GRFX, Environmental Endowment for New Jersey,...

The Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette
1996 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation Mobile (Ala.) Register
1995 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation Tony Davis
Anthony Davis
Anthony Davis or Tony Davis may refer to:* Anthony Davis , American basketball player for the University of Kentucky* Anthony Davis , American composer and jazz pianist...

The Albuquerque (N.M.) Tribune
1995 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C.
1994 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation The Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette
1994 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation Los Angeles Times
1993 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation Mobile (Ala.) Register
1993 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation The Dallas Morning News
1992 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation The National Law Journal
1992 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation The Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel
1991 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation The Poughkeepsie (N.Y.) Journal
1991 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation The (New Orleans) Times-Picayune
1990 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation The Alabama Journal
1990 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation The Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel
1989 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation Sam Atwood The Sun, San Bernardino, Calif.
1989 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation The Boston Globe
1988 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation The Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette
1988 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation Dennis Anderson St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer Press Dispatch
1987 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation The Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette
1987 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation Natalie Forbes The Seattle Times
1986 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation The Morning Advocate, Baton Rouge, La
1986 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation The Seattle Times
1985 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation Jan Kay The (Tucson) Arizona Daily Star
1985 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation The Philadelphia Inquirer
1984 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation The Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala.
1984 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation James Risser Des Moines (Iowa) Register
1983 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation The Easton (Md.) Star-Democrat
1983 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation Orange County (Calif.) Register
1982 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation Floyd Rogers Winston-Salem (N.C.) Journal
1982 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Over 100,000 Circulation Jonathan Harsch The Christian Science Monitor
1981 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Under 100,000 Circulation The (Tucson) Arizona Daily Star
1981 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Newsday
1980 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards The Minneapolis Star
1979 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards The Philadelphia Inquirer
1978 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards John Hayes
John Hayes
John Hayes may refer to:In academia:* John Hayes , British art historian and museum director, expert on GainsboroughIn entertainment:* John Hayes , American director of low-budget films...

Oregon Statesman
1977 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Bruce Ingersoll Chicago Sun-Times
1976 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Tom Turner
Tom Turner
Tom Turner is an English Landscape architect, Garden designer and Garden historian teaching at the University of Greenwich in London. He is the author of books and articles on landscape and gardens and is the editor of the Garden History Reference Encyclopedia CD and the online Gardens...

Arizona Daily Star
1975 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Kenneth Robison Idaho Statesman
1974 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards David Johnston
David Cay Johnston
David Cay Johnston is an investigative journalist and author, a specialist in economics and tax issues, and winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting....

Detroit Free Press
1973 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards George F. Neavoll Ft. Wayne (Ind.) Journal-Gazette
1972 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Harry V. Martin Napa (Calif.) Register
1971 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Gordon Bishop
Gordon Bishop
Gordon Bishop founded Joyo Indonesia News, an email-based wire of English-speaking Indonesian news.-Early life:Bishop was born in New York City in a middle class Jewish family. The family's original last name was Dubjinsky. Bishop was a political activist in his early life, supporting underground...

Newark (N.J.) Star-Ledger
1970 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Detroit Free Press
1969 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Tom Brown
Tom Brown
Tom Brown may refer to:In sports:*Tom Brown , 19th-century baseball player and manager*Tom Brown , former NFL player and MLB outfielder/first baseman...

Anchorage (Alaska) Daily News
1968 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards Betty Klaric The Cleveland Press
1967 Environmental Reporting Edward J. Meeman Awards James Ryan
James Ryan
James Ryan was an Irish politician. He was elected to the First Dáil at the 1918 general election and, apart from the Third Dáil , held his seat for Wexford until his retirement at the 1965 general election...

St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times
2003 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Rochelle Riley Detroit Free Press
2002 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel
2001 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Paul Riede The Post-Standard, Syracuse, N.Y.
2000 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards The Bakersfield Californian
1999 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Sonia Gutierrez Washington, D.C.
1998 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Betty Williford Elberton, Ga.
1997 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Betty J. Frey, Tucson, Ariz. The Knoxville (Tenn.) News-Sentinel
1996 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Newspaper Division The Gaston Gazette, Gastonia, N.C.
1996 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Broadcast Division WTHR-TV, Indianapolis
1995 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Newspaper Division The Blade, Toledo, Ohio
1995 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Broadcast Division WDEF-TV, Chattanooga, Tenn.
1994 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Newspaper Division Naples (Fla.) Daily News
1994 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Broadcast Division WDEF-TV, Chattanooga, Tenn.
1993 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Newspaper Division Columbus (Ga.) Ledger-Enquirer
1992 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Newspaper Division Anderson (S.C.) Independent-Mail
1992 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Broadcast Division Bud Wilkinson
Bud Wilkinson
Charles Burnham "Bud" Wilkinson was an American football player, coach, broadcaster, and politician. He served as the head football coach at the University of Oklahoma from 1947 to 1963, compiling a record of 145–29–4. His Oklahoma Sooners won three national championships and 14...

 
KTSP-TV, Phoenix, Ariz.
1991 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Newspaper Division The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.
1991 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Broadcast Division WGHP-TV, High Point, N.C.
1990 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Newspaper Division The Knoxville (Tenn.) News-Sentinel
1989 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Newspaper Division San Antonio (Texas) Light
1989 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Broadcast Division WFSB-TV, Hartford, Conn.
1988 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Newspaper Division Lesher Communications
1988 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Broadcast Division KOCO-TV, Oklahoma City
1987 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Newspaper Division Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader
1987 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Broadcast Division New Jersey Network
1986 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Newspaper Division El Paso (Texas) Herald-Post
1986 Literacy Charles E. Scripps Awards Broadcast Division WXYZ-TV, Detroit
2008 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Sean Kirst The Post-Standard, Syracuse, N.Y.
2007 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Julia O’Malley Anchorage (Alaska) Daily News
2006 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Lane DeGregory St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times
2005 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Brady Dennis St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times
2004 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Davan Maharaj Los Angeles Times
2003 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Kelley Benham St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times
2002 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Paula Bock The Seattle Times
2001 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Ken Fuson The Des Moines (Iowa) Register
2000 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Tom Hallman, Jr. The Oregonian, Portland
1999 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Helen O’Neill The Associated Press
1998 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Gary Pomerantz Atlanta Journal-Constitution
1997 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award John Balzar Los Angeles Times
1996 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award John Lang
John Lang
John Lang may refer to:*John Lang , sailor in the United States Navy*John Lang , Australian rugby league player and coach*John Lang , member of the New South Wales Parliament...

Scripps Howard News Service
1995 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Christine Bertelson St. Louis Post-Dispatch
1994 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Lisa Pollak The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C.
1993 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award John Woestendiek The Philadelphia Inquirer
1992 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Blaine Harden The Washington Post
1991 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Chris Hedges
Chris Hedges
Christopher Lynn Hedges is an American journalist, author, and war correspondent, specializing in American and Middle Eastern politics and societies...

The New York Times
1990 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Elizabeth Leland The Charlotte (N.C.) Observer
1989 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Rose Post Salisbury (N.C.) Post
1988 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award John Kifner
John Kifner
John Kifner was a reporte for the The New York Times. After serving as an editor on his Williams College student newspaper, The Williams Record, Kifner joined The New York Times as a copy boy in 1963 and soughtt reporting assignments...

The New York Times
1987 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Steve Lopez
Steve Lopez
Steven M. Lopez is an American journalist who has been a columnist for The Los Angeles Times since 2001. He is the son of Spanish and Italian immigrants.-Life and cars:...

The Philadelphia Inquirer
1986 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Greta Tilley Greensboro (N.C.) News & Record
1985 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Ray Jenkins
Ray Jenkins
Ray Howard Jenkins was an American lawyer, active primarily in Knoxville, Tennessee, and the surrounding region, throughout much of the 20th century...

Baltimore Evening Sun
1984 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Bill McClelland St. Louis Post-Dispatch
1983 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Rheta Grimsley Johnson
Rheta Grimsley Johnson
Rheta Grimsley Johnson is an award-winning reporter and columnist for King Features Syndicate of New York. Johnson travels the country in search of stories, frequently reporting from her native South, with datelines from Washington, D.C., to Iuka, Mississippi....

The Commercial Appeal,
1982 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Linda Wilson Daily News, Longview, Wash.
1981 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Mike Royko
Mike Royko
Michael "Mike" Royko was a newspaper columnist in Chicago, who won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for commentary...

Chicago Sun-Times
1980 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Richard Ben Kramer The Philadelphia Inquirer
1979 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Bob Morris Fort Myers (Fla.) News-Press
1978 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Frank Rossi Daily Tribune, Columbia, Mo.
1977 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Stephen Smith
Steven Smith
Stephen, Steve, Stevie, Stevin, or Steven Smith may refer to:-Academics:* Steve Smith , British international relations theorist and senior university manager...

The Boston Globe
1976 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Carol LeVarn McCabe Providence (R.I.) Journal-Bulletin
1975 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Robert Hullihan Des Moines (Iowa) Register
1974 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award William Montalbano The Miami Herald
1973 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Jim Wooten The Philadelphia Inquirer
1972 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Bill Stokes The Milwaukee Journal
1971 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Clettus Atkinson Birmingham (Ala.) Post-Herald
1970 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Jerry C. Bledsoe Greensboro (N.C.) Daily News
1969 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Kent Pollock Palm Beach (Fla.) Post;
1968 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Jerry C. Bledsoe Greensboro (N.C.) Daily News;
1967 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Marty Gersehn Newark (N.J.) Star-Ledger;
1966 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Billy E. Bowles News & Courier, Charleston, S.C.
1965 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Tom Tiede Newspaper Enterprise Assn.;
1964 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Jim G. Lucas
Jim G. Lucas
Jim G. Lucas was a war correspondent for Scripps-Howard Newspapers who won a 1954 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting "for his notable front-line human interest reporting of the Korean War, the cease-fire and the prisoner-of-war exchanges, climaxing 26 months of distinguished service as a...

Scripps Howard
1963 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Jack Steele Scripps Howard;
1962 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Richard Starnes Scripps Howard;
1961 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Guy Wright News-Call Bulletin, San Francisco
1960 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award James O’Neill, Jr. Washington Daily News
1959 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Henry J. Taylor Scripps Howard;
1958 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Don Dedera Phoenix (Ariz.) Republic
1957 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Walter Wingo Washington Daily News
1956 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Gordon S. Thompson The Evansville (Ind.) Press;
1955 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Andrew F. Tully Scripps Howard;
1954 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Eldon Roark Memphis (Tenn.) Press-Scimitar
1953 Human Interest Writing Ernie Pyle Award Jim G. Lucas
Jim G. Lucas
Jim G. Lucas was a war correspondent for Scripps-Howard Newspapers who won a 1954 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting "for his notable front-line human interest reporting of the Korean War, the cease-fire and the prisoner-of-war exchanges, climaxing 26 months of distinguished service as a...

Scripps Howard
2008 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Grant Snider
2007 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award William Warren
William Warren
William Robertson Warren was a Newfoundland lawyer, politician and judge who served as the dominion's Prime Minister from July 1923 to April 1924.-Early life:...

2006 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Erin Russell
2005 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Russell Gottwaldt
2004 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Nathaniel R. Creekmore
2003 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Nathaniel R. Creekmore
2002 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Steven Olexa
2001 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Nate Beeler
2000 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Barry Deutsch
1999 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Ryan Pagelow
1998 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Audra Ann Furuichi
1997 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Brian Farrington
1996 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Jody D. Lindke
1995 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Drew Sheneman
Drew Sheneman
Drew Sheneman is an American editorial cartoonist. His work, which has appeared in The Star-Ledger of Newark, New Jersey, since 1998, is nationally syndicated by Tribune Media Services.-Biography:...

1994 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Duk Cho
1993 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award John de Rosier
1992 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award No award given
1991 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Steve Breen
Steve Breen
Stephen Paul Breen is a nationally syndicated cartoonist. He twice won the Pulitzer Prize, in 1998 and 2009....

1990 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Kerry Soper
1989 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Nick Anderson
Nick Anderson
Nelison "Nick" Anderson is a former American professional basketball player. He attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for two years, playing on the team that reached the NCAA Final Four in 1989. That Fighting Illini team gained the moniker "Flyin' Illini" by Dick Vitale while...

1988 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Christopher Kalb
1987 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Michael L. Thompson
1986 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award V. Gene Myers
1985 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Thomas Cheney
Thomas Cheney
Sir Thomas Cheney KG was the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports in South-East England, from 1536 until his death.-Early life:...

1984 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Richard Orlin
1983 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Frank Pauer
1982 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Harley Schwadron
Harley Schwadron
Harley Schwadron is an American cartoonist whose work appears in newspapers and magazines, large and small. His freelance cartoons appear regularly in the Wall Street Journal, Barron's Magazine, Forbes, Harvard Business Review, Playboy, National Law Journal, Readers Digest as well as many smaller...

1981 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Paul Kolsti
1980 College Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz Award Richard Codor
2008 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award Josh Margolin, Ted Sherman The Star-Ledger, Newark, N.J.
2007 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award Knoxville (Tenn.) News Sentine
2006 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award San Francisco Chronicle]]
2005 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award Post Register, Idaho Falls, Id
2004 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The Dallas Morning News
2003 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award Dayton (Ohio) Daily News
2002 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award San Francisco Chronicle
2001 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award Orlando (Fla.) Sentinel
2000 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The Des Moines (Iowa) Register
1999 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The Knoxville (Tenn.) News-Sentinel
1998 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award Seven Indiana Newspapers
1997 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The Palm Beach (Fla.) Post
1996 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award Honolulu Star Bulletin
1995 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award El Vocero de Puerto Rico, San Juan
1994 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The State, Columbia, S.C.
1993 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The Tribune Chronicle, Warren
1992 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The Miami Herald
1991 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre
1990 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award Corpus Christi (Texas) Caller
1989 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award San Francisco Chronicle
1988 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The Eagle-Tribune, Lawrence
1987 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The Kentucky Post
1986 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The Indianapolis News
1985 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The Commercial Appeal, Memphis
1984 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The Riverside (Calif.)- Press
1983 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre
1982 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The Ledger-Examiner, Columbus
1981 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award Des Moines (Iowa) Register
1980 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The Lexington (Ky.) Herald
1979 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award Norfolk (Va.) Ledger-Star
1978 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award Democrat & Chronicle, Rocheste
1977 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award Sun Enterprise Newspapers
1976 First Amendment Edward Willis Scripps Award The Honolulu Advertiser
2008 Photojournalism Michael Robinzon Chávez Los Angeles Times
2007 Photojournalism Matt McClain Rocky Mountain News, Denver
2006 Photojournalism Rick Loomis Los Angeles Times
2005 Photojournalism Damon Winter
Damon Winter
Damon Winter is a New York based photographer who specializes in documentary, editorial, and travel photography. He received a Pulitzer Prize for feature photography in 2009 while with The New York Times.-Background:...

Los Angeles Times
2004 Photojournalism Jim Gehrz Star Tribune, Minneapolis
2003 Photojournalism Brian Vander Brug Los Angeles Times
2002 Photojournalism Don Bartletti Los Angeles Times
2001 Photojournalism Aristide Economopoulos The Star-Ledger, Newark, N.J.
2000 Photojournalism Marc Andrew Piscotty Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colo.
1999 Photojournalism George Kochaniec, Jr. Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colo.
1998 Photojournalism Patrick Davison Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colo.
1997 Photojournalism Martha Rial
Martha Rial
Martha Rial is a staff photographer at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, winner of a Pulitzer Prize for her photography of Rwanda and Burundi.-Life:She is a native of the Pittsburgh suburb of Murrysville, Pennsylvania....

Pittsburgh (Pa.) Post-Gazette
2008 Commentary Paul Krugman
Paul Krugman
Paul Robin Krugman is an American economist, professor of Economics and International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, Centenary Professor at the London School of Economics, and an op-ed columnist for The New York Times...

The New York Times
2007 Commentary Jason Whitlock
Jason Whitlock
Jason Lee Whitlock is a sportswriter for Foxsports.com, as well as a former columnist at the Kansas City Star, AOL Sports writer, contributor to ESPN, and radio personality for WHB and KCSP sports stations in the Kansas City area.-College and sports:Whitlock was an all-state offensive lineman at...

The Kansas City (Mo.) Star
2006 Commentary Chris Rose
Chris Rose
Christopher Rose is an American sportscaster.-Early life and career:Rose attended University School in Hunting Valley during high school. Rose attended Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and graduated in 1993...

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2005 Commentary Steve Lopez
Steve Lopez
Steven M. Lopez is an American journalist who has been a columnist for The Los Angeles Times since 2001. He is the son of Spanish and Italian immigrants.-Life and cars:...

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2004 Commentary Connie Schultz
Connie Schultz
Connie Schultz , of Avon, Ohio, has been a nationally syndicated columnist based at The Cleveland Plain Dealer newspaper. She won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for commentary and had been finalist for the 2003 Pulitzer Prize in feature writing....

The Plain Dealer, Cleveland
2003 Commentary John Kass
John Kass
John Kass is a Chicago Tribune columnist.The son of a Greek immigrant grocer, Kass was born June 25, 1956, on the South Side of Chicago and grew up there and in Oak Lawn, IL. He held many jobs - retailer, ditch digger, waiter - before becoming a student of film at Columbia College in Chicago...

Chicago Tribune
2002 Commentary Frank Cerabino The Palm Beach Post, West Palm Beach, Fla.
2001 Commentary Leonard Pitts
Leonard Pitts
Leonard Pitts Jr. is a politically progressive African American commentator, journalist and novelist. He is a nationally-syndicated columnist and winner of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary...

The Miami (Fla.) Herald
2000 Commentary Dennis Roddy
Dennis Roddy
Dennis Brian Patrick Roddy is a prominent journalist in Pennsylvania, working for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.-Education:A native of Johnstown, Roddy was born the 4th of 5 children to an Irish American family. His father, Robert Roddy, Sr., was a steelworker and negotiator for the United...

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
1999 Commentary Susan Anne Nielsen The Seattle Times
1998 Commentary R. Bruce Dold Chicago Tribune
1997 Commentary Donald Kaul
Donald Kaul
Donald Kaul is an American journalist based in Iowa. For many years he was the author of the Washington column in the Des Moines Register and is one of the founders of RAGBRAI. He currently lives in Michigan and contributes to a number of publications: the Progressive Populist , Insider Iowa...

Des Moines (Iowa) Register
2008 Business/Economics Reporting William Brewster Styles Award Farah Stockman
Farah Stockman
Farah Stockman is an award-winning American journalist, currently employed by the Boston Globe.-Education:Stockman attended Harvard University, graduating in 1996....

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2007 Business/Economics Reporting William Brewster Styles Award The Wall Street Journal
2006 Business/Economics Reporting William Brewster Styles Award Steve Everly Kansas City (Mo.) Star
2005 Business/Economics Reporting William Brewster Styles Award The Seattle Times The Seattle Times
2004 Business/Economics Reporting William Brewster Styles Award The Wall Street Journal 'The Wall Street Journal
2003 Business/Economics Reporting William Brewster Styles Award Clint Riley The Record, Hackensack, N.J.
2002 Business/Economics Reporting William Brewster Styles Award Chicago Tribune Chicago Tribune
2001 Business/Economics Reporting William Brewster Styles Award The Wall Street Journal The Wall Street Journal
2000 Business/Economics Reporting William Brewster Styles Award Doris Hajewski Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
1999 Business/Economics Reporting William Brewster Styles Award Tom Hallman, Jr. The Oregonian, Portland
1998 Business/Economics Reporting William Brewster Styles Award Richard Read
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Richard Read is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist and a senior staff writer for The Oregonian newspaper in Portland, Oregon.-Early life:...

The Oregonian, Portland
2008 Web Reporting Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. It was the second-largest metropolitan newspaper in circulation in the United States in 2008 and the fourth most widely distributed newspaper in the country....

Los Angeles Times
2007 Web Reporting washingtonpost.com The Washington Post
2006 Web Reporting washingtonpost.com The Washington Post
2005 Web Reporting roanoke.com The Roanoke (Va.) Times
2004 Web Reporting DallasNews.com The Dallas Morning News
2003 Web Reporting Times Union, Albany, N.Y.
2002 Web Reporting The Sun
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The Sun is a daily national tabloid newspaper published in the United Kingdom and owned by News Corporation. Sister editions are published in Glasgow and Dublin...

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2001 Web Reporting USATODAY.com USATODAY.com
2000 Web Reporting MTVi News, New York, N.Y.
1999 Web Reporting APBnews.com New York, N.Y.
2008 Journalism Teacher of the Year Charles E. Scripps Award Charles Davis
Charles Davis
Charles Davis or Charlie Davis may refer to:Athletes* Charlie Davis , West Indian cricketer* Charlie Davis , American basketball player* Charlie Davis...

University of Missouri-Columbia
2007 Journalism Teacher of the Year Charles E. Scripps Award Elinor Kelley Grusin The University of Memphis
2006 Journalism Teacher of the Year Charles E. Scripps Award Robert Richards
Robert Richards
Hon. Robert Stanley “Bob” Richards was the 32nd Premier of South Australia.Born in Moonta, South Australia, the youngest of twelve children to Cornish miner Richard Richards and his wife Mary, Richards was locally educated before leaving school at age 13 to work in the Moonta mines, initially in...

Pennsylvania State University
2005 Journalism Teacher of the Year Charles E. Scripps Award Dr. Louis A. Day Louisiana State University
2004 Journalism Teacher of the Year Charles E. Scripps Award Sandra F. Chance University of Florida
2003 Journalism Teacher of the Year Charles E. Scripps Award Debashis “Deb” Aikat University of North Carolina,
2008 Journalism Administrator of the Year Charles E. Scripps Award Marilyn Weaver Ball State University, Muncie, Ind.
2007 Journalism Administrator of the Year Charles E. Scripps Award David M. Rubin Syracuse University
2006 Journalism Administrator of the Year Charles E. Scripps Award Shirley Staples Carter University of South Carolina
2005 Journalism Administrator of the Year Charles E. Scripps Award Thomas Kunkel University of Maryland
2004 Journalism Administrator of the Year Charles E. Scripps Award Will Norton Jr. University of Nebraska-Lincoln
2003 Journalism Administrator of the Year Charles E. Scripps Award John M. Hamilton
John M. Hamilton
John M. Hamilton was a Democratic Member of the U.S. House of Representatives for West Virginia's 4th District to the 62nd Congress from 1911 to 1913. He was a member of the Virginia State Legislature in 1887.-External links:*...

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2008 Investigative Reporting Ursula and Gilbert Farfel Prize The Miami Herald
2007 Investigative Reporting Ursula and Gilbert Farfel Prize Walt Bogdanich
Walt Bogdanich
Walt Bogdanich is an American investigative journalist.-Life:Bogdanich graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1975 with a degree in political science...

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Jake Hooker (journalist)
Jake Hooker is an American journalist and recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for investigations done while in China...

 
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2006 Investigative Reporting Ursula and Gilbert Farfel Prize Charles Forelle
Charles Forelle
Charles Forelle is an American business journalist for the Wall Street Journal.He graduated from Phillips Academy, and from Yale University in 2002, and he was managing editor of the Yale Daily News....

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2005 Investigative Reporting Ursula and Gilbert Farfel Prize Robin Fields
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Robin Fields is an American journalist and investigative reporter with ProPublica, an independent, not-for-profit news agency.-Early life, education and career:Fields was born in New York City...

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Jack Leonard
John "Jack" Leonard was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Small Heath.Leonard was born in Gloucester. A clever dribbler on the right wing, he had a fine season in the Southern League with Bedminster, but fell out of favour and joined Small Heath in November...

 
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2004 Investigative Reporting Ursula and Gilbert Farfel Prize Los Angeles Times
2003 Investigative Reporting Ursula and Gilbert Farfel Prize Asbury Park Press/Gannett
2008 Washington Reporting Raymond Clapper Award David Willman
David Willman
David Willman is a Pulitzer Prize winning investigative journalist.-Life:He graduated from San Jose State University with a B.A. in Journalism in 1978....

Los Angeles Times
2007 Washington Reporting Raymond Clapper Award McClatchy Washington Bureau
2006 Washington Reporting Raymond Clapper Award Wes Allison St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times
2005 Washington Reporting Raymond Clapper Award Knight Ridder Washington Burea
2004 Washington Reporting Raymond Clapper Award Greg Jaffe The Wall Street Journal
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