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Colorado Newsline Wins 15 Awards In Society Of Professional Journalists Contest
Colorado Newsline took home 15 awards, included nine for first place, at Society of Professional Journalists Colorado Pro Chapter reception.
April 10, 2022
Colorado Newsline took home 15 awards, including nine for first place, during a Society of Professional Journalists Colorado Pro Chapter reception on Saturday.
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The chapterβs 2022 Top of the Rockies journalism contest included 75 outlets and freelancers from Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico.
Newsline, which launched in July 2020 and is based in Denver, competed in the contestβs small newsroom category. Its haul of awards included wins for every staff journalist who has ever worked for Newsline, including a former reporter and the outletβs current reporting intern. The outlet swept the news column category.
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Results were announced during a reception at the Denver Press Club. SPJ organizers said the contest included 1,507 entries, which represented an increase of 15% over the previous yearβs contest.
βTop of the Rockies showcases the best in journalism from 2021, and it is evident that journalists in the four-state region are doing excellent work,β Deb Hurley Brobst, the contest coordinator, said in a statement.
This is what Newslineβs journalists won:
Moe Clark, former reporter
First place, beat reporting, for Colorado housing and homelessness coverage, such as βColoradoβs housing crisis touches every inch of the state. Lawmakers hope $400 million will help.β and βEvery week for a year, this group has provided water and trash services to Denverβs unhousedβ
First place, best solutions journalism, for βColoradoβs Second Chance Center is redefining what success looks like after incarcerationβ
First place, features: short form, for βMeet the social worker flooding the Denver jail with books during the pandemicβ
Julia Fennell, intern
First place, science and technology: news, for βHuman composting is coming to Denver"
Third place, politics: feature, for βBoebertβs sole Republican challenger wants a return to βethical representationββ
Faith Miller, reporter
First place, news reporting β single story, for βPost-Trump, refugee resettlement agencies ramp up servicesβ
Sara Wilson, reporter
Second place, politics: news, for βTina Peters was barred from overseeing the November election. What happens next?β
Third place, general reporting β series or package, for βColoradoβs sanctuary seekers are still stuck in limboβ
Chase Woodruff, senior reporter
First place, ag and environment: news, for βAs Bidenβs BLM pick awaits confirmation, its Grand Junction headquarters sit emptyβ
First place, general reporting β series or package, for βSmokescreenβ
First place, legal: news, for βFormer Colorado GOP chair accused of stealing $280K from pro-Trump super PACβ
Second place, climate reporting, for βRepublicans called Coloradoβs just-transition office for coal workers βOrwellian.β Now they want to boost its funding.β
Quentin Young, editor
First place, news column, for βThe most important speech of Boebertβs lifeβ
Second place, news column, for βColoradoβs top 10 most dangerous election deniersβ
Third place, news column, for βRTD betrayed taxpayers on FasTracksβ
The reception featured a journalist of the year award for Larry Ryckman, editor of The Colorado Sun, and a Keeper of the Flame award for Betsy Marston, editor of Writers on the Range and former editor of High Country News.
Colorado Newsline is part of States Newsroom, a network of news outlets in states throughout the country that cover politics and policy.
Democracy functions only when people have access to reliable information about government and society. Colorado Newslineβs mission is to be a trusted source of such information. Newsline is nonprofit, nonpartisan and independent, and it provides fair and accurate reporting on politics, policy and other stories of interest to Colorado readers