KUOW wins 20 Society of Professional Journalists Awards, 5 Public Media Journalists Association Awards
Seattle, WA — KUOW Puget Sound Public Radio has won 20 Society of Professional Journalists Excellence in Journalism Awards and five Public Media Journalists Association Awards. Winners of both contests were announced this week.
PMJA recognizes outstanding public media reporting from around the country, celebrating the role public news organizations "play in holding powerful institutions accountable, giving voice to marginalized communities, and sparking important conversations." The winners were selected from over 1,450 entries from 144 different organizations. See the full list of this year's winners here.
SPJ's Excellence in Journalism awards are more locally focused, recognizing the "excellent work of journalists in the Northwest and beyond." KUOW falls into SPJ's Region 10, which includes Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska. The contest is "one of the largest contests of its kind in the nation." See the full list of winners here.
KUOW is thankful to our dedicated journalists and to our community, who make this work possible. Below, explore KUOW's winning stories.
Public Media Journalists Association Awards
Arts Feature
Second Place
For these Pacific Northwest ballerinas, getting 'en pointe' is the ultimate milestone
Reporting by Diana Opong. Edited by Derek Wang.
Enterprise
Second Place
Reporting by Natalie Akane Newcomb. Edited by Jed Kim.
Human Interest Feature
Second Place
Would you leave grandma with a companion robot? Care bots and robot pets find favor in Pacific NW
Reporting by Tom Banse. Edited by Catherine Smith.
News Feature
First Place
Numbing the pain: Opioids on the Olympic Peninsula
Reporting by Eilís O'Neill. Edited by Liz Jones.
Feature Category: Economic Impacts on Local Communities
First Place
From offices to apartments and back: Could transformable buildings help revive downtowns?
Reporting by Joshua McNichols. Edited by Carol Smith.
Society of Professional Journalists Excellence in Journalism Awards
Writing: General Excellence
First Place
Honoring contributors Ruby de Luna, Monica Nickelsburg, John Ryan, David Hyde, and Gustavo Sagrero Alvarez.
Writing: Editorial and Commentary
Second Place
Could ChatGPT write for KUOW? Today So Far
Writing by Dyer Oxley. Edited by Stephen Howie.
Writing: Education Reporting
First Place
About the gun that killed a boy at Seattle's Ingraham High School
Writing by Isolde Raftery and Ashley Hiruko.
Writing: Education Reporting
Second Place
Writing by Diana Opong. Edited by Liz Brazile.
Writing: Health Reporting
Second Place
Numbing the pain: Opioid crisis on the Olympic Peninsula
Writing by Eilís O'Neill. Edited by Liz Jones.
Audio: General Excellence
First Place
Honoring contributors Chris Morgan, Matt Martin, Patricia Murphy, Libby Denkman, and David Hyde.
Audio: Audio Series
First Place
Numbing the pain: Opioid crisis on the Olympic Peninsula
Reporter: Eilís O'Neill. Editor: Liz Jones.
Audio: Audio Series
Second Place
Highway robbery: What keeps Seattle-area women in the salary slow lane
Reporter: Monica Nickelsburg. Editor: Carol Smith.
Audio: Crime and Law Enforcement Reporting
Second Place
'Therapeutic' courts could see influx under Washington's next drug law
Reporter: Amy Radil. Editor: Cat Smith.
Audio: Environment and Natural Disaster Reporting
Second Place
Road trip! Kicking the tires on electric travel in the Northwest
Reporter: John Ryan. Editor: Cat Smith.
Audio: Feature, Hard News
First Place
How local youth are taking on school gun violence
Patricia Murphy, Clare McGrane, Antonio Nevarez, Kelsey Tolchin-Kupferer, and Hayden Andersen.
Audio: Feature, Soft News
First Place
Would you leave grandma with a companion robot? Care bots and robot pets find favor in Pacific NW
Reporter: Tom Banse. Editor: Cat Smith.
Audio: Government and Politics Reporting
Second Place
The backlash over Seattle's plan to reward drug users for staying clean
Reporter: David Hyde. Editor: Cat Smith.
Audio: Health Reporting
First Place
Numbing the pain: Opioid crisis on the Olympic Peninsula
Reporter: Eilís O'Neill. Editor: Liz Jones.
Audio: Health Reporting
Second Place
Finding an eating disorder therapist is hard. This program aims to change that
Reporter: Kate Walters. Editor: Liz Jones.
Audio: Investigative Reporting
Second Place
FBI warned of neo-Nazi plots as attacks on Northwest grid spiked
Reporter: John Ryan. Editor: Cat Smith.
Audio: LGBTQ+ Equity Reporting
First Place
Community members give Denny Blaine Park play area proposal a dressing down
Libby Denkman, Noel Gasca, and Ann Dornfeld.
Audio: Technology and Science Reporting
First Place
Can Microsoft become an AI leader and maintain its ambitious goals to cut carbon emissions?
Reporter: Monica Nickelsburg. Editor: Christy George.
Multimedia Storytelling
Second Place
Do you agree with your Seattle City Council candidates? This will tell you
Writing by Teo Popescu and David Hyde. Edited by Cat Smith.