PublicSource Receives 4 Keystone Media Awards In Statewide Contest

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Pittsburgh PA

04 May, 2022

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By Halle Stockton, Public Source May 4, 2022 The team at PublicSource takes great pride in our journalism and community impact. Our greatest rewards come from reader feedback and support. However, we appreciate when the work of our dedicated staff is recognized locally and internationally, as it has been consistently over the past several years. Here we will keep you updated with new announcements of our journalism being celebrated in 2022. We're grateful for the honors but we owe our biggest thanks to the people who have entrusted us with their stories. You make stories for a better Pittsburgh possible. May 4, 2022 Pennsylvania Newsmedia Association Keystone Media Awards PublicSource received four Keystone Media Awards honoring work produced by the newsroom in 2021. The awards, published on April 28 by the Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association, are presented each year to Pennsylvania journalists in recognition of journalism that "consistently provides relevance, integrity, and initiative in serving readers and audiences, and faithfully fulfills its First Amendment rights/responsibilities." Jourdan Hicks and Andy Kubis won first place in the podcast category for their work on From the Source, Season 2. Quinn Glabicki won first place in the photo story/essay category for The City of Prayer: Clairton's residents persevere amid persistent pollution and violence. Rich Lord and Kate Giammarise received an honorable mention in the investigative reporting category for their Tenant Cities series, produced in collaboration with 90.5 WESA. Juliette Rihl and Colin Deppen received an honorable mention in the news feature category for their work on the coming crisis in dementia care and why PA is woefully underprepared. This was produced in partnership with SpotlightPA. April 28, 2022 Society of Professional Journalists Keystone Pro Chapter Spotlight Contest PublicSource was awarded seven awards in the 2021 Keystone Awards contest, including the prestigious Spotlight Award for non-daily reporting for the second year. The Spotlight Award is given to the journalist or journalists whose published investigative story or series scooped other media and placed the public's right to know in the spotlight. This year's award was received for Tenant Cities reporting in collaboration with news partner 90.5 WESA. The Society of Professional Journalists Keystone Pro Chapter Spotlight Contest annually recognizes the best in journalism. The contest is open to all journalists from Pennsylvania and New Jersey whose work appeared in a publication in one of the two states. A full list of PublicSource awards are as follows: Education Writing: 2nd place for Screen Test, compiled by TyLisa Johnson Podcasts: 1st place for From the Source by Jourdan Hicks and Andy Kubis Graphic/Photo Illustration: 1st place for Unraveling: A comic artist's journey through alcoholism and recovery in the pandemic by Andrea Shockling, published with the Pittsburgh City Paper Photo Story, non-daily: 1st place for City of Prayer by Quinn Glabicki Environmental reporting, non-daily: 1st place for PWSA After the Crisis by Oliver Morrison Environmental reporting, non-daily: 2nd place for A Tragedy of Errors: A series of maintenance failures led to the 2018 fire at the Clairton Coke Works by Oliver Morrison Spotlight Award, non-daily: 1st place for Tenant Cities by Rich Lord, Kate Giammarise and Ryan Loew, published with 90.5 WESA April 16, 2022 The Press Club of Western Pennsylvania 2022 Golden Quill Award Finalists The Press Club of Western Pennsylvania announced finalists for the 2022 Golden Quill Awards. PublicSource staff members, freelance contributors and community members who worked with PublicSource to share their stories were nominated for 19 awards, across categories that include excellence in written journalism, audio journalism, video/broadcast journalism and journalist craft achievement. Four of PublicSource's nominations were for journalism produced with local news partners 90.5 WESA, The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, Pittsburgh Magazine and Unabridged Press. The complete list of finalists is available here. Winners will be announced at the Golden Quills awards dinner in May. See PublicSource's awards in 2021 This article was produced by PublicSource.org, a nonprofit news organization serving the Pittsburgh region. PublicSource tells stories for a better Pittsburgh. Sign up for their free email newsletters at publicsource.org/newsletters.

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