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2006 SPJ Excellence in Journalism Awards

2006 SPJ Excellence in Journalism Awards. June 2, 2007. Info. Check out the auction to raise money for the SPJ scholarship fund. - Every penny counts - as long as it's by cash or check Dinner starts at 7 p.m.

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2006 SPJ Excellence in Journalism Awards

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  1. 2006 SPJ Excellence in Journalism Awards June 2, 2007

  2. Info • Check out the auction to raise money for the SPJ scholarship fund. - Every penny counts - as long as it's by cash or check • Dinner starts at 7 p.m. • Auction closes at 7:30 p.m., sharp. The evening's program starts immediately afterward.

  3. 2006 SPJ Excellence in Journalism Awards June 2, 2007

  4. Spot news reporting (non-daily newspapers) • Chantelle Lusebrink, The Issaquah Press, "Boating Accident: Group Effort Saved Teen's Life" • Megan Doyle, The Puyallup Herald, "Man Shot to Death in Puyallup" • Kalyn Kelley, The Peninsula Gateway, "Harbor Seal, Fish Die"

  5. Spot news reporting(small dailies, circulation up to 25,000) • Sam Bishop, Rod Boyce, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, "Feds probe nonprofit, church" • Shaun Hall, Jeff Duewel, Grants Pass Daily Courier, "Higginbotham rescue" • Hope Anderson, Janine Manny, Evan Caldwell, The Daily News, "Blast levels Trojan"

  6. Spot news (25,000-65,000 circulation dailies) • Staff, The Herald, "Floods block Highway 9" • Staff, Yakima Herald-Republic, "Sleeping giant awakes …" • Staff, Billings Gazette, "Derby inferno" Honorable mention: Staff, The Olympian, "Port protest"

  7. Spot news(large dailies with 65,000+ circulation) • Staff, The Seattle Times, "Tragedy on Capitol Hill" • Staff, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Gunman shoots 6 at Jewish center" • Staff, The Seattle Times, "Jewish Federation shooting" Honorable mention: Staff, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Powerless"

  8. Spot news(television) • Christina Condelles, Jill Mullican, Kathi Goertzen, KOMO, "Jewish Federation shooting" • Chris Daniels, Pete Cassam, KING, "Amber alert - two kids missing" • John Sharify, Bill Strothman, KOMO, "Fire at Meeker"

  9. Spot news (radio) • Austin Jenkins, Northwest News Network, "Sea-Tac snarl" • Phyllis Fletcher, KUOW, "B&B battle" • Derek Wang, KUOW, "School board meeting erupts" HM: Deborah Wang, KUOW, "Immigration rights march"

  10. Spot news, online (original) • Hector Castro, Vanessa Ho, Michelle Nicolosi, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Seven dead in Seattle shooting" • Staff, KING, "Dec. 14-15 wind storm" • Alex Johnson, MSNBC.com, "Job losses, big changes …"

  11. Spot news, online(adaptation) • Staff, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Jewish Federation shooting" • Staff, KING, "Seven die in Capitol Hill shooting rampage" • Staff, The Seattle Times, "Jewish Federation shooting" HM: Staff, The Seattle Times, "Capitol Hill shooting"

  12. General news (magazines) • L. D. Kirshenbaum, Seattle Metropolitan, "Cops & Robbers" • James Addis, World Vision, "Turning Back the Tide" • Mark Defreyn, Washington Law & Politics, "Line of Defense"

  13. General news reporting (non-dailies) • Ric Hallock, Lee Giles, et al, The Peninsula Gateway, "Windstorm 2006" • Justin Matlick, Puget Sound Business Journal, "Coming Due: Risky Loans Haunt Homeowners" • Autumn Koepp, The Issaquah Press, "Issaquah Helps Rebuilding" HM: Steve Wilhelm, Puget Sound Business Journal, "Sea Change"

  14. General news (TV) • Susannah Frame, Kellie Cheadle, Eric Olson, KING, "Troubling treatment" • John Sharify, Brad Baker, Tri Ngo, KOMO, "For sale" • Susannah Frame, Kellie Cheadle, Eric Olson, KING, "Signs of trouble" HM: Laural Porter, Kurt Austin, KGW, "Dead tired"

  15. General news(Radio) • Keith Seinfeld, KPLU, "Mental illness safety net is torn" • Colin Fogarty, Oregon Public Broadcasting, "Sandy River changes course" • Austin Jenkins, Northwest News Network, "Marijuana harvest" HM: Samantha Wright, Boise State Radio, "Cat rescue"

  16. Newscast (TV) • Laura Evans, KOMO, "11 AM News--Windstorm" • Laura Evans, KOMO, "Superbowl Newscast" • Ryan Wingfield, Kate Morris, KTVB, "News at Ten" HM: Carla Miller, KEPR, "KEPR 6 PM"

  17. Newscast(radio) • Patricia Murphy, KUOW, "KUOW Afternoon News" • Staff, Oregon Public Broadcasting, "Oregon Considered, 1/17/06 & 9/20/06" • Tripp Sommer, Erin Adkins, KLCC, "Newscast 3/15/06" HM: Ian Cope, David Wilkins, Grays Harbor Radio, "Grays Harbor at noon"

  18. Comprehensive coverage, multiple days(small dailies, circulation up to 25,000) • Staff, The Chronicle, "TransAlta Centralia coal mine closes" • Staff, Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, "Many waters, many uses" • Staff, The Daily News, "Triple killer" HM: Steven Friederich, The Daily World, "Cosmopolis mill closing"

  19. Comprehensive coverage, multiple days (mid-sized dailies) • Staff, Missoulian, "Two lanes into Montana" • Staff, The Bulletin, "The death of Pfc. Thomas Tucker" • Staff, The Herald, "Super Bowl coverage"

  20. Comprehensive coverage, multiple days (large dailies) • Staff, The Oregonian, "Kim family search …" • Staff, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Capitol Hill shooting" • Staff, The Spokesman-Review, "Otto Zehm" HM: Linda Shaw, Lynda Mapes, The Seattle Times, "The class of 2008: Facing the test"

  21. Comprehensive coverage, single day (small dailies) • Mike Butts, Christin Runkle, Dan Black, Idaho Press-Tribune, "Gruesome day" • Staff, The Chronicle, "Storm edition" • Staff, Grants Pass Daily Courier, "The Rogue" HM: Lisa Patterson, Paula Horton, The Daily World, "Murderous ties"

  22. Comprehensive coverage, single day (mid-sized dailies) • Staff, The Herald, "Election day / Record floods" • Staff, Yakima Herald-Republic, "President Fox visits the Yakima Valley" • Mark Freeman, Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune,"Arson in the name of activism" HM: Greg Tuttle, Billings Gazette, "A confounding killer"

  23. Comprehensive coverage, single day (large dailies) • The Seattle Times, "Sonics, Storm sold" (Percy Allen, Jim Brunner, Sharon Pian Chan, Jonathan Martin, Danny O'Neil, Steve Kelley, Hal Bernton, Meliss Allison, Jayda Evans. Other contributors were Ralph Thomas, Bob Young, Yamiche Leone Alcindor, Ashley Bach) • Seattle Post Intelligencer, "Gates 2.0" (Todd Bishop, Dan Richman, Julie Davidow, Other contributor, Tom Paulson) • The Seattle Times, "Gay-marriage backers may be out of options" (Lornet Turnbull, Ralph Thomas, David Postman, Danny Westneat. Other contributors: Susan Gilmore, Jonathan Martin, Marsha King, Janet I. Tu, Charlotte Hsu, Ann Kim)

  24. News series (Radio) • John Ryan, KUOW, "As the Sound churns" • Liam Moriarty, KPLU, "The French connection" • Staff, Oregon Public Broadcasting, "Pandemic preparations"

  25. Short feature (small dailies) • Sandra Swain, The Daily Astorian, "Reptilian ruckus" • Marta Murvosh, Skagit Valley Herald, "Town's official bird fears no carving knife" • Scott McMillion, Bozeman Daily Chronicle,"Wilsall" HM: Steven Friederich, The Daily World, "Ghost hunters panting for Polson"

  26. Short feature(mid-sized dailies) • David A. Grant, King County Journal, "Behind the gates" • John Branton, The Columbian, "205 'Freeway' update …" • Yoshiaki Nohara, The Herald, "A place for lovers" HM: James Joyce III, Yakima Herald-Republic, "Cause and effect: A book can change a lot …" HM: Tom Vogt, The Columbian, "Voting the Plutocrat ticket"

  27. Short feature(large dailies) • Larry Bingham, The Oregonian, "Tough rooster, tender tale" • Florangela Davila, The Seattle Times, "Jackie's journey…" • Carol Smith, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Theirs is a timeless friendship…" HM: Mark Baker, The Register-Guard, "Which way, wee wallaby?"

  28. Long feature (small dailies) • Joe Sunnen, The Bellingham Herald, "Josh's dream season" • Chris Eshleman, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, "On the inside" • Beverly Crichfield, Skagit Valley Herald, "Along came a tarantula" HM: Sheila Hagar, Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, "'No fear, no regret'" HM: Alex Paul, Albany Democrat-Herald, "Brothers in arms"

  29. Long feature(mid-sized dailies) • Kathie Durbin, The Columbian, "Love, intertwined" • Cindy Powers, The Bulletin, "'No matter what it took'" • Donna Healy, Billings Gazette, "What would Lewis and Clark do?" HM: Erin Middlewood, The Columbian, "A mother's love, on loan" HM: Chelsi Moy, Great Falls Tribune, "I was a mermaid once …" HM: Lorna Thackeray, Billings Gazette, "Finding Robert"

  30. Long feature (large dailies) • Julie Sullivan, The Oregonian, "High privilege" • Tom Kizzia, Anchorage Daily News, "Peaceful harbor" • Katy Muldoon, The Oregonian, "Home to heal" HM: Mark Baker, The Register-Guard, "Remembering Susi"

  31. Feature news (television) • Laural Porter, Kurt Austin, KGW, "Standing tall" • John Sharify, Jon Knorr, Darrin Tegman, KOMO, "The gift" • John Sharify, Randy Carnell, Wayne White, KOMO, "Hidden letter"

  32. Feature news (Radio) • Phyllis Fletcher, KUOW, "Pioneer in disabled workforce retires" • Gary Davis, KPLU, "Older students on campus" • Kristian Foden-Vencil, Oregon Public Broadcasting, "Meals on wheels … for Fido!" HM: April Baer, Oregon Public Broadcasting, "Music therapy"

  33. Special report/enterprise online(Original) • Glenn Nelson, HoopGurlz.com, "Chief Sealth recruiting scandal" • Tom Brown, The Seattle Times, "Where the nukes are -- 20 miles from downtown" • Carlos Virgen, Josh Gesler, Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, "Veterans Day interviews" HM: Sandy Frost, Newsvine.com, "Shriners investigation" HM: Mike Kane, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Jonah's boat" HM: Herb Weisbaum, MSNBC.com, "What ever happened to customer service"

  34. Special report/enterprise online (Adapted) • Sandi Doughton, Craig Welch, Steve Ringman, The Seattle Times, "Global warming – Bering Sea …" • TIE: Carol Smith, Dan DeLong, Regina Hackett, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "A life in the balance"; Staff, The Seattle Times, "America's immigration dilemma"Staff, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Sound of broken promises"

  35. Government and political reporting (magazines) • Dean Paton, Washington CEO, "Hybrid Highways" • Susan Nakagawa, Seattle magazine, "Who's Pulling the Strings" • Ross Anderson, Seattle Metropolitan, "Why Do We Have a Problem with Maria" HM: J. Kingston Pierce, Washington Law & Politics, "Laptop Warriors"

  36. Government/political reporting (non-dailies) • Roger Harnack, Gerald La Masurier, et al, The Puyallup Herald, "Accessing Public Records" • Ariel Hansen, Sequim Gazette, "Judged, Prosecuted and Defended by Their Peers" • Deirdre Gregg, Puget Sound Business Journal, "Diverted: Viaduct, I-405 Draw Attention from 520 Bridge"

  37. Government/political reporting (small dailies) • Randy Trick, Skagit Valley Herald, "The Guemes way" • Kellyn Brown, Bozeman Daily Chronicle, "MDT feels strain" • Kathy Korengel, Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, "Neighbors, city target land plan" HM: Gail Schontzler, Bozeman Daily Chronicle, "High-tech politics"

  38. Government/political reporting(mid-sized dailies) • James Sinks, Susan Goodwin, The Bulletin, "Changing Oregon: Our shifting political landscape" • Jeff Switzer, Lukas Velush, The Herald, "I-933" • Adam Wilson, The Olympian, "When lobbyists move in next door" HM: Don Hamilton, The Columbian, "Running on empty"

  39. Government/political reporting (large dailies) • Ruth Teichroeb, Kristen Millares Bolt, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "On the waterfront" • Michelle Roberts, The Oregonian, "Army tries to draft autistic" • Randi Bjornstad, The Register-Guard, "Measure 37" HM: David Postman, Hal Bernton, The Seattle Times, "The lobbyist"

  40. Watchdog reporting (small dailies) • Eve Byron, Independent Record, "Remedies for Rimini" • Rebecca Barrett, Corvallis Gazette-Times, "Burright under exam" • Travis Hay, Daily Record, "Teacher's relationship with former student …" HM: Kira Millage, The Bellingham Herald, "Fire package"

  41. Watchdog reporting (mid-sized dailies) • Mike Stark, Billings Gazette, "Chemicals below the surface" • Stephanie Rice, The Columbian, "Judging the judge" • Josh Farley, Kitsap Sun, "Report details fire marshal's incompetence" HM: Diana Hefley, Scott North, The Herald, "New law to fight meth …"

  42. Watchdog reporting (large dailies) • Staff, The Seattle Times, "Your courts, their secrets" • Lewis Kamb, Eric Nalder, Paul Shukovsky, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Conduct unbecoming" • Staff, The News Tribune, "Dumping ground" HM: Staff, The Oregonian, "Lobbyists and legislators"

  43. Investigative reporting (small dailies) • Gail Schontzler, Bozeman Daily Chronicle, "Controversial spending …" • Barbara LaBoe, The Daily News, "Limits of the law …" • Ted Sullivan, Bozeman Daily Chronicle, "Meth's lingering menace" HM: Rod Boyce, Sam Bishop, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, "Nonprofits' spending records sparse"

  44. Investigative (mid-size dailies) • John Trumbo, Tri-City Herald, "Dollars-for-deal" • Christian Hill, The Olympian, "The old brewery" • Erik Robinson, The Columbian, "Private property, public betrayal"

  45. Investigative reporting (large dailies) • Michael J. Berens, Julia Sommerfeld, Carol Ostrom, The Seattle Times, "License to harm" • Christine Willmsen, Michael Ko, The Seattle Times, "Chief Sealth girls basketball recruiting scandal" • Bryan Denson, Jeff Kosseff, Les Zaitz, The Oregonian, "Disabled charity fraud" HM: David Wickert, The News Tribune, "BCTI"

  46. Investigative (alternative weeklies) • Paul Peters, Missoula Independent, "A dangerous lie" • Alan Pittman, Eugene Weekly, "Besmirched" • Chris Barker, The Source Weekly, "Green alert" HM: Rick Anderson, Seattle Weekly, "Six-feet underhanded"

  47. Investigative reporting (Television) • Chris Ingalls, Kellie Cheadle, Eric Olson, KING, "Nursing home cons" • David Gale, Troy Colson, KTVB, "Well water 1 & 2" • Susannah Frame, Kellie Cheadle, Eric Olson, KING, "Nothing to call home" HM: Staff, KOMO, "Trouble in toyland"

  48. Investigative reporting(Radio) • Rob Manning, Oregon Public Broadcasting, "Measure 39" • Amy Radil, KUOW, "State welfare sanctions" • Austin Jenkins, Northwest News Network, "Forest service liability"

  49. Radio documentary • Marcie Sillman, KUOW, "Home" • Marcie Sillman, KUOW, "The play's the thing" • Elizabeth Wynne Johnson, Northwest News Network, "Greens for God" HM: Samantha Wright, Boise State Radio, "A detective story"

  50. Nationally edited story(Radio) • Phyllis Fletcher, KUOW, "Sprockettes" • Ed Schoenfeld, Coast Alaska Radio News, "Photographer documents Alaska's shrinking glaciers" • Cathy Duchamp, Northwest News Network, "Sister story" HM: Tom Banse, Northwest News Network, "Smart car test drive"

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