Elevate your local knowledge
Sign up for the iNFOnews newsletter today!
Elevate your local knowledge
Sign up for the iNFOnews newsletter today!
Select Region
Selecting your primary region ensures you get the stories that matter to you first.
NEW YORK – Coverage of news events that tested the human spirit and challenged how we see ourselves won top honours in the 2018 Associated Press Media Editors Awards for AP staff.
Hurricane Harvey, the collapse of the caliphate in Mosul and the plight of Rohingya refugees all showcased AP’s ability to put together powerhouse teams of journalists anywhere in the world and produce award-winning work.
There were also individual honours for journalists who single-handedly made a difference with their efforts.
Sarah Rankin of the AP’s Richmond, Virginia, bureau was recognized for excellence by a staffer 30 years old or younger for a body of work that included breaking coverage of the Charlottesville white nationalist rally that turned violent. “Rankin combines tenacious reporting with elegant writing and multimedia skills,” judges said.
Rachel La Corte of AP’s Olympia, Washington, bureau was honoured for her relentless reporting on state lawmakers who claimed they were exempt from public disclosure laws. “Through her reporting,” judges said, “AP got a powerful coalition of news organizations in Washington state to bring suit in this legitimate case of interest to the public.”
And Jae C. Hong won both the top award and honourable mention for photo feature stories: first place for his photos of homeless people in Los Angeles, and honourable mention for photos of people who eke out a living dressing as superheroes for tourists on Hollywood Boulevard. Judges – who did not know both series were by the same photographer – were struck by the unusual access to the subjects, which could only have been earned by putting in long stretches of time with them.
The annual AP contest honours the best staff work in news, multimedia and photography. Committees of judges are made up of national board members of the Associated Press Media Editors. Winners will be recognized at the ASNE-APME News Leadership Conference, September 11-12 in Austin, Texas.
“The breadth and depth of the work that The Associated Press produces every year is remarkable,” said Thomas Koetting, deputy managing editor of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and co-ordinator of this year’s contest judging. “The judges were impressed and inspired.”
The winners:
DEADLINE REPORTING
Winner: Staff, “Hurricane Harvey and Its Aftermath”
Honourable Mention: Staff, “Las Vegas Shootings”
Honourable Mention: Staff, “California Wildfires”
SAMUEL G. BLACKMAN AWARD FOR ENTERPRISE REPORTING
Winner: Staff, “Collapse of the Caliphate: Triumph and Tragedy in Mosul”
Honourable Mention: Mitch Weiss, Holbrook Mohr and Peter Prengaman, “Broken Faith”
FEATURE WRITING, SINGLE STORY OR SERIES
Winner: Jason Dearen, “The Sinking of the El Faro”
Honourable mention: Claire Galofaro, “Trump Country”
JOHN WINN AND MARGO C. MILLER AWARD
Winner: Sarah Rankin
STATE NEWS REPORTING
Winner: Rachel La Corte
BEST USE OF VIDEO
Winner: Renata Brito and Silvia Izquierdo, “Killed in Crossfire: Rio de Janeiro’s Young Victims of Violence”
Honourable Mention: Staff, “Ferah’s World”
BEST DIGITAL STORYTELLING
Winner: Staff, “Little Rock Nine”
Honourable mention: Staff, “Homeless: Crisis on the Coast”
PHOTOGRAPHY – NEWS SINGLE SHOT
Winner: Adel Hana, “Wounded Youth in Gaza”
Honourable Mention: Dar Yasin, “Watching the Funeral Procession”
Honourable Mention: Ben Curtis, “Kenya Election Violence”
PHOTOGRAPHY – NEWS STORY
Winner: Bernat Armangue, Dar Yasin and A.M. Ahad, “Rohingya: A Crisis”
Honourable Mention: Felipe Dana, “War in Mosul”
PHOTOGRAPHY – FEATURE SINGLE SHOT
Winner: David Goldman, “Melting Arctic Polar Bear”
PHOTOGRAPHY – FEATURE STORY
Winner: Jae C. Hong, “Homeless: Crisis on the Coast (Los Angeles)”
Honourable Mention: Jae C. Hong, “Street Superheroes”
News from © iNFOnews.ca, . All rights reserved.
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Want to share your thoughts, add context, or connect with others in your community?
You must be logged in to post a comment.