Bay Area News Group Staff Honored by Publishers Association

Bay Area News Group Staff Honored by Publishers Association

The California News Publishers Association recently honored several Bay Area News Group reporters, editors and photographers with awards for their work in 2023. The awards ceremony took place Saturday evening, July 13, in Universal City.

The Mercury News and East Bay Times took first place in three categories: film and television writing/reporting, fine art photography and front page print layout and design.

The list of awards in alphabetical order is as follows:

Agricultural report
Fifth place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “As the Bay Area urbanizes around it, Livermore is one of the last farm towns standing,” Will McCarthy

Artistic photography
First Place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “U.S. Gymnastics Championship,” Jose Fajardo

latest news
Fourth place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “Pac-12 survival: Oregon, Washington deal the final blow, leave for Big Ten,” “Arizona, ASU, Utah defect to Big 12,” “What’s next for Oregon State, Washington State, Stanford, Cal after mass exodus to Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 collapse,” “The 12 strategic mistakes that led to the end of the world,” Jon Wilner

Columns

Second Place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “Seeno v. Seeno Becomes Building Empire’s ‘War of the Roses’,” “Oakland A’s Haven’t Announced Departure, County Officials Bizarrely Claim,” Dan Borenstein

Youth and Education Coverage

Fifth place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “They spent their lives teaching California children. Now they say they’re spending their retirement to pay for it,” Elissa Miolene, Molly Gibbs

Editorial comment

Fourth Place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “VTA’s San Jose BART Extension Costs Are Out of Control,” Dan Borenstein

Corporate news article or series

Fifth place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “California exodus package: ‘Mood is grim’: 80% of Bay Area voters see condition of three major downtowns as serious problem, poll finds,” “Wealthy residents’ departures deepen fears of ‘death loop’,” “5 charts that explain the exodus from California and the Bay Area,” “The top destination for Bay Area transplants isn’t Texas or Florida. It’s… Seattle?” Ethan Varian, Julia Prodis Sulek, Scooty Nickerson

Writing and reporting for cinema and television

First Place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “The Strange, Sad Story of Sacheen Littlefeather: Did the Icon Fake a Native American Identity?” Martha Ross

Drawing

Second Place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “What Are the Real Odds in Las Vegas?”, “Rewriting the Future of Learning,” Jeff Durham

Immigration reports

Third Place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “A Migrant Family’s Odyssey: 7,100 Miles from Venezuela to Find a New Life in San Jose,” John Woolfolk, Josie Lepe

News photos

Fourth Place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “Brentwood Floods,” Jose Fajardo

Photo report/Test

Fifth Place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “Pajaro Flood,” Ray Chavez, Shae Hammond

Photojournalism

Second Place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “Best Mercury News/East Bay Times Staff Photograph”

Layout and design of the first printing page

First Place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “Texas? Florida? No. Bay Area Refugees Flee to Seattle,” Chris Gotsill, Pai, Scooty Nickerson

Print layout and inner page design

Second Place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “Eat, Drink, Play – Sausalito,” Jackie Burrell, Judy Sanfield

Print Special Section

Third Place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, Outdoors Magazine, Jackie Burrell, Chris Gotsill, David Jack Browning

Print the cover of the special section

Third Place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “Bookish,” “Kickoff” and “Outdoors” magazines, Jackie Burrell, Chris Gotsill, Laurence Miedema, David Jack Browning

Sports report

Fifth place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “A botched rescue? SF Giants pitching coach Bailey reflects on 10th anniversary of Boston Marathon bombings,” Jason Mastrodonato

In writing

Third Place, Mercury News/East Bay Times, “Parents Mourn California Storm’s Youngest Victims: One Died Instantly, Other Is ‘Little Boy We’re Still Trying to Find,'” Julia Prodis Sulek