Here’s a list of all the winners.
In the Public Service category the print winners were:
Public Service in Newspaper Journalism (Daily Circulation 100,001+)
The killing of George Floyd
Staff, StarTribune
Public Service in Newspaper Journalism (Daily Circulation 1-100,000)
Pandemic. Protests. Politics. A year at the center of three storms.
Staff, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Public Service in Newspaper Journalism (Non-Daily Publication)
Remember Them
Staff, Philadelphia Gay News
Public Service in Magazine Journalism (All Circulation Sizes)
The risky business of breast implants
Maria Aspan of Fortune
Public Service in Online Journalism
Tracking the coronavirus
Staff, The New York Times
In the Investigative Reporting category, the print winners were:
Newspaper Investigative Reporting (Daily Circulation 100,001+)
LSU sexual abuse scandal coverage
Kenny Jacoby, Nancy Armour and Jessica Luther, USA Today
Newspaper Investigative Reporting (Daily Circulation 1-100,000)
Careless
Tony Cook, Emily Hopkins and Tim Evans, The Indianapolis Star
Newspaper Investigative Reporting (Non-Daily Publication)
One system, (un)equal access: How the U.S. financial system is failing Black businesses and how that might change
Staffs, American City Business Journals and Portland Business Journal
Magazine Investigative Reporting (All Circulation Sizes)
Addicted to Profit
Cam Simpson, Michael Smith and Nacha Cattan, Bloomberg Businessweek
In the Feature Reporting category, the print winners were:
Newspaper Feature Reporting (Daily Circulation 100,001+)
The lives upended around a $20 cheeseburger
Jessica Contrera, The Washington Post
Newspaper Feature Reporting (Daily Circulation 1-100,000)
Politics, COVID and the search for truth: A death in a divided American family
Patrick Lohmann, The Post-Standard
Newspaper Feature Reporting (Non-Daily Publication)
COVID and the LGBTQ community
Victoria A. Brownworth, Philadelphia Gay News
In the Editorials category, the print winners were:
Editorial Writing newspaper (Daily Circulation 100,001+)
Robert Greene, Los Angeles Times
Editorial Writing (Daily Circulation 1-100,000/Non-Daily Publication)
Jeffery Gerritt, Palestine Herald-Press
In the column writing category, the print winners were:
Newspaper General Column Writing (Daily Circulation 100,001+)
James Rosen, Detroit Free Press
Newspaper General Column Writing (Daily Circulation 1-100,000/Non-Daily Publication)
Kyle Whitmire, Alabama Media Group
Sports Column Writing (Daily Circulation of 100,001+)
Kurt Streeter, The New York Times
Sports Column Writing (Daily Circulation of 1-100,000/Non-Daily Publication)
Tom Archdeacon, Dayton Daily News
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