Year
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Name(s)
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Publication
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Rationale
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1998
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Staff
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Los Angeles Times
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"for its coverage of a botched bank robbery and subsequent police shootout in North Hollywood."
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John Dennis Harrigan
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The News and Sentinel
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"for his coverage of a shooting spree that left five dead, including his newspaper's managing editor."
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Mike McAlary
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New York Daily News
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"for reporting on the brutalization of a Haitian immigrant by police officers at a Brooklyn stationhouse."[c]
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1999
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Staff
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Hartford Courant
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"for its clear and detailed coverage of a shooting rampage in which a state lottery worker killed four supervisors then himself."
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Staff
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Jonesboro Sun
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"for its aggressive yet responsible coverage of a shooting at a local middle school in which two boys killed a teacher and four classmates and wounded 10 others."
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Staff
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Miami Herald
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"for its coverage of a 12-year-old boy's electrocution at a county bus shelter and the breaking news developments in the subsequent investigation of the shelter's faulty wiring, which likely caused the boy's death."
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2000
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Staff
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The Denver Post
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"for its clear and balanced coverage of the student massacre at Columbine High School."
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Staff
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The News and Observer
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"for its comprehensive coverage of the destruction in the state caused by Hurricane Floyd."
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Staff
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The Oregonian
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"for its comprehensive coverage of an environmental disaster created when a cargo ship carrying heavy fuels ran aground and broke apart, and how fumbling efforts of official agencies failed to contain the far-reaching damage."
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2001
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Staff
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Miami Herald
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"for its balanced and gripping on-the-scene coverage of the pre-dawn raid by federal agents that took the Cuban boy Elián González from his Miami relatives and reunited him with his Cuban father."
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Staff
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Los Angeles Times
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"for its compelling and resourceful coverage of every aspect of the crash of Alaska Airlines Flight 261 off the California coast, which killed 88 passengers."
|
Staff
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The Star-Ledger
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"for its graphic and highly detailed coverage, despite restricted access, of the dormitory fire at Seton Hall University that killed three students and injured 58 others."
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2002
|
Staff
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The Wall Street Journal
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"for its comprehensive and insightful coverage, executed under the most difficult circumstances, of the terrorist attack on New York City, which recounted the day's events and their implications for the future."
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Staff
|
New York Daily News
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"for its vivid and detailed on-scene coverage of the September 11th terrorist attacks on New York City."
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Staff
|
The New York Times
|
"for its eloquent and precise coverage of the September 11th terrorist attacks that captured the gravity, drama and historic dimension of the day's events."
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2003
|
Staff
|
The Eagle-Tribune
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"for its detailed, well-crafted stories on the accidental drowning of four boys in the Merrimack River."
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Staff
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The Baltimore Sun
|
"for its compelling and comprehensive coverage of the sniper killings that terrorized the Washington-Baltimore region."
|
Staff
|
The Seattle Times
|
"for its enterprising coverage of the many local connections to the ex-soldier and his teenage companion arrested in the sniper attacks in the Washington, D.C. region."
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2004
|
Staff
|
Los Angeles Times
|
"for its compelling and comprehensive coverage of the massive wildfires that imperiled a populated region of Southern California."
|
Staff
|
Miami Herald
|
"for its immediate and distinctive search for the cause of the Columbia space shuttle disaster."
|
Staff
|
Newsday
|
"for its enterprising coverage of the summertime blackout that stretched over a vast area of the United States and cut the paper's own power supply as deadlines loomed."
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2005
|
Staff
|
The Star-Ledger
|
"for its comprehensive, clear-headed coverage of the resignation of New Jersey's governor after he announced he was gay and confessed to adultery with a male lover."
|
Staff
|
Charlotte Sun
|
"for its heroic coverage of Hurricane Charley after it destroyed the homes of employees and cut the paper's power supply and phone service."
|
Staff
|
Sun Sentinel
|
"for its enterprising and wide-ranging coverage, under difficult conditions, of four hurricanes that battered Florida over a six-week span."
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2006
|
Staff
|
The Times-Picayune
|
"for its courageous and aggressive coverage of Hurricane Katrina, overcoming desperate conditions facing the city and the newspaper."
|
Staff
|
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
|
"for its swift and rigorous accounts of a shooting rampage by a prisoner who seized a deputy sheriff's gun and killed a judge and three others."
|
Staff
|
Sun Sentinel
|
"for its clear, cohesive and enterprising coverage of Hurricane Wilma after it battered a region still recovering from major storms the previous year."
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2007
|
Staff
|
The Oregonian
|
"for its skillful and tenacious coverage of a family missing in the Oregon mountains, telling the tragic story both in print and online."
|
Staff
|
Courier Journal
|
"for its clear and authoritative reporting on the crash of a Comair commuter jet that killed 49 people."
|
Staff
|
The Denver Post
|
"for its compelling and notably human coverage of back-to-back blizzards that trapped travelers and paralyzed the region."
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2008
|
Staff
|
The Washington Post
|
"for its exceptional, multi-faceted coverage of the deadly shooting rampage at Virginia Tech, telling the developing story in print and online."
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Staff
|
Idaho Statesman
|
"for its tenacious coverage of the twists and turns in the scandal involving the state's senator, Larry Craig."
|
Staff
|
The New York Times
|
"for its swift, penetrating coverage of a fire in the Bronx that killed nine persons, eight of them children."
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2009
|
Staff
|
The New York Times
|
"for its swift and sweeping coverage of a prostitution scandal that resulted in the resignation of Gov. Eliot Spitzer, breaking the story on its website and then developing it with authoritative, rapid-fire reports."
|
Staff
|
Houston Chronicle
|
"for taking full advantage of online technology and its newsroom expertise to become a lifeline to the city when Hurricane Ike struck, providing vital minute-by-minute updates on the storm, its flood surge and its aftermath."
|
Staff
|
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
|
"for its creative and aggressive coverage, both online and in print, of a city hall shooting that left six people dead, displaying an exemplary blend of speed and rigor in its reporting."
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2010
|
Staff
|
The Seattle Times
|
"for its comprehensive coverage, in print and online, of the shooting deaths of four police officers in a coffee house and the 40-hour manhunt for the suspect."[9]
|
Staff
|
The Star-Ledger
|
"for its sweeping coverage of 44 arrests in a widespread corruption scandal that snared local officials, several religious leaders and others."
|
Staff
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The Washington Post
|
"for its compelling coverage of an Army psychiatrist, with long ties to Washington, who killed 13 people in a shooting rampage at Fort Hood, a Texas military base."
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2011
|
No award.
|
Staff
|
Chicago Tribune
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"for its coverage of the deaths of two Chicago firefighters who were killed while searching for squatters in an abandoned burning building."
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Staff
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El Nuevo Herald
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"for their coverage of a devastating earthquake in Haiti, often working under extreme conditions."
|
Staff
|
Miami Herald
|
Staff
|
The Tennessean
|
"for its coverage of the most devastating flood in Middle Tennessee history."
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2012
|
Staff
|
The Tuscaloosa News
|
"for its enterprising coverage of a deadly tornado, using social media as well as traditional reporting to provide real-time updates, help locate missing people and produce in-depth print accounts even after power disruption forced the paper to publish at another plant 50 miles away."
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Staff
|
The Arizona Republic
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"for its comprehensive coverage of the mass shooting that killed six and wounded 13, including Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, an exemplary use of journalistic tools, from Twitter to video to written reports and features, to tell an unfolding story."
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Staff
|
Wisconsin State Journal
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"for its energetic coverage of 27 days of around-the-clock protests in the State Capitol over collective bargaining rights, using an array of journalistic tools to capture one breaking development after another."
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2013
|
Staff
|
The Denver Post
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"for its comprehensive coverage of the mass shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, that killed 12 and injured 58, using journalistic tools, from Twitter and Facebook to video and written reports, both to capture a breaking story and provide context."[10]
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Staff
|
The Denver Post
|
"for its vivid coverage of a wildfire that destroyed more than 300 homes, combining on-the-ground reporting with imaginative use of digital tools, including a before-and-after interactive feature that helped displaced fire victims determine the fate of their homes before there was official notification."
|
Staff
|
Hartford Courant
|
"for its complete and sensitive coverage of the shooting massacre at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut, that killed 20 children and 6 adults, using digital tools as well as traditional reporting to tell the story quickly while portraying the stunned community's grief."
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2014
|
Staff
|
The Boston Globe
|
"for exhaustive and empathetic coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing and the ensuing manhunt that enveloped the city, using photography and a range of digital tools to capture the full impact of the tragedy."[11]
|
Staff
|
The Arizona Republic
|
"for its compelling coverage of a fast-moving wildfire that claimed the lives of 19 firefighters and destroyed more than a hundred homes, using an array of journalistic tools to tell the story."
|
Staff
|
The Washington Post
|
"for its alert, in-depth coverage of the mass shooting at the Washington Navy Yard, employing a mix of platforms to tell a developing story with accuracy and sensitivity."
|
2015
|
Staff
|
The Seattle Times
|
"for its digital account of a landslide that killed 43 people and the impressive follow-up reporting that explored whether the calamity could have been avoided."[12]
|
Staff
|
The Buffalo News
|
"for a superbly reported and written account of a lake-effect snowstorm, using human detail to illuminate the story and multimedia elements to help readers through the storm."
|
Staff
|
Los Angeles Times
|
"for a quick but thoughtful response to a shooting spree, beginning with minute-by-minute digital storytelling and evolving into print coverage that delved into the impact of the tragedy."
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2016
|
Staff
|
Los Angeles Times
|
"for exceptional reporting, including both local and global perspectives, on the shooting in San Bernardino and the terror investigation that followed."
|
Staff
|
The Baltimore Sun
|
"for fast-moving coverage of the rioting that followed the death of Freddie Gray, reflecting the newsroom's knowledge of the community and advancing the conversation about police violence."
|
Staff
|
The Post and Courier
|
"for its tenacious effort in obtaining video of a police officer shooting an unarmed Walter Scott and superb reporting that put the recorded shooting in context."
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2017
|
Staff
|
East Bay Times
|
"for relentless coverage of the 'Ghost Ship' fire, which killed 36 people at a warehouse party, and for reporting after the tragedy that exposed the city's failure to take actions that might have prevented it."[13]
|
Staff
|
The Dallas Morning News
|
"for keeping readers informed during a chaotic shooting spree that killed five police officers and injured nine others and delivering timely, vivid and heartbreaking accounts of the horrific night."
|
Staff
|
Orlando Sentinel
|
"for coverage of the mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub, including middle-of-the-night reports as party-goers hid and police prepared to storm the building and subsequent work that took readers inside the club and humanized the victims."
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2018
|
Staff
|
The Press Democrat
|
"for lucid and tenacious coverage of historic wildfires that ravaged the city of Santa Rosa and Sonoma County, expertly utilizing an array of tools, including photography, video and social media platforms, to bring clarity to its readers—in real time and in subsequent in-depth reporting."[14]
|
Staff
|
Houston Chronicle
|
"for comprehensive and dynamic coverage of Hurricane Harvey that captured real-time developments of the unprecedented scale of the disaster and provided crucial information to its community during the storm and its aftermath."
|
Staff
|
The New York Times
|
"for authoritative and innovative coverage of the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history at a concert in Las Vegas, using poignant storytelling as well as groundbreaking video analysis and motion graphics to illustrate how the attack unfolded."
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2019
|
Staff
|
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
|
"for immersive, compassionate coverage of the massacre at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue that captured the anguish and resilience of a community thrust into grief."[15]
|
Staff
|
Bay Area News Group
|
"for committed coverage of an epic California wildfire that consumed more than 18,000 buildings in 150,000 acres, and took 86 lives."[d]
|
Staff
|
Chico Enterprise-Record
|
Staff
|
Sun Sentinel
|
"for exhaustive and lucid multi-platform coverage of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School rampage that brought compassion and clarity to a horrific tragedy."
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2020
|
Staff
|
Courier Journal
|
"for its rapid coverage of hundreds of last-minute pardons by Kentucky's governor, showing how the process was marked by opacity, racial disparities and violations of legal norms."[e]
|
Staff
|
Los Angeles Times
|
"for dynamic coverage that expertly blended multimedia components, frequent updates and rich narrative to report on a devastating California boat fire that killed 34 people."
|
Staff
|
The Washington Post
|
"for incisive coverage of back-to-back mass shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio that contextualized these events for a national audience."
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2021
|
Staff
|
The Minnesota Star Tribune
|
"for its urgent, authoritative and nuanced coverage of the death of George Floyd at the hands of police in Minneapolis and of the reverberations that followed."[16]
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Sharon Begley[f]
|
Stat News
|
"for their prescient, expert and accessible coverage of the emergence of COVID-19, sounding the alarm on the potential spread and potency of the virus."
|
Helen Branswell
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Andrew Joseph
|
Staff
|
Courier Journal
|
"for exclusive coverage that contradicted police narratives in the killing of Breonna Taylor, and for its sensitive and innovative coverage of the aftermath."
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2022
|
Staff
|
Miami Herald
|
"for its urgent yet sweeping coverage of the collapse of the Champlain Towers South condominium complex, merging clear and compassionate writing with comprehensive news and accountability reporting."[17]
|
Staff
|
Los Angeles Times
|
"for deeply sourced and detailed reporting about a fatal shooting on the set of the film Rust that moved beyond the day's events to a larger consideration of labor and safety concerns in the film industry."
|
Staff
|
The New York Times
|
"for its aggressive and revelatory reporting about the attack on Washington on January 6, 2021, delivered as the events were unfolding and afterwards."
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2023
|
Staff
|
Los Angeles Times
|
"for revealing a secretly recorded conversation among city officials that included racist comments, followed by coverage of the rapidly resulting turmoil and deeply reported pieces that delved further into the racial issues affecting local politics."[18]
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Peter S. Canellos
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Politico
|
"for exclusive coverage of the unprecedented leak of a draft Supreme Court opinion overturning Roe v. Wade and giving states the power to regulate abortion."[g]
|
Hailey Fuchs
|
Josh Gerstein
|
Heidi Przybyla
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Alex Ward
|
Staff
|
The New York Times
|
"for its urgent and comprehensive coverage of New York City's deadliest fire in decades, expertly combining accountability reporting across platforms with compassionate portraits of the 17 victims and the Gambian community that had long called the Bronx high-rise home."
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2024
|
Staff
|
Lookout Santa Cruz
|
"for its detailed and nimble community-focused coverage, over a holiday weekend, of catastrophic flooding and mudslides that displaced thousands of California residents and destroyed more than 1,000 homes and businesses."[19]
|
Staff
|
Honolulu Civil Beat
|
"for its distinctive, sweeping and urgent coverage of the Maui wildfires that killed more than 100 people and left a historic town in ruins, reporting that held officials to account and chronicled the aftermath and efforts to rebuild."[h]
|
Staff
|
Los Angeles Times
|
"for urgent and thoughtful coverage of a Lunar New Year overnight shooting that left 11 senior citizens dead, demonstrating clear knowledge of and commitment to the local Asian communities."
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2025
|
Staff
|
The Washington Post
|
"for urgent and illuminating coverage of the July 13 attempt to assassinate then-presidential candidate Donald Trump, including detailed story-telling and sharp analysis that coupled traditional police reporting with audio and visual forensics."
|
Staff
|
Associated Press
|
"for fast, comprehensive and authoritative coverage of the assassination attempt on then-presidential candidate Donald Trump, including vivid details from the scene followed by the first reporting on gaps in security measures by the Secret Service and local law enforcement."
|
Staff
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The Charlotte Observer
|
"for collaborating on comprehensive and community-focused reporting on Hurricane Helene, which killed more than 200 people and damaged 70,000 homes and businesses in the western part of the state."
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Staff
|
The News and Observer
|