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A judge in one national competition calls our collaborative investigative reporting ‘a model of journalism worthy of careful consideration in other communities.’ Continue Reading
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A judge in one national competition calls our collaborative investigative reporting ‘a model of journalism worthy of careful consideration in other communities.’ Continue Reading
This is the second time in three years that NMPolitics.net has won the National Federation of Press Women’s investigative reporting award. Continue Reading
A journalistic project led by NMPolitics.net joins a Netflix documentary, a New York Times bestselling book and The Players’ Tribune, among others, in receiving national awards from the organization Mental Health America. Continue Reading
NMPolitics.net has won seven journalism awards in the 2018 New Mexico Press Women contest. Continue Reading
The USA Today Network announced this week that an in-depth series on behavioral health in Southern New Mexico spearheaded by NMPolitics.net has won two national awards. Continue Reading
Three Las Cruces journalists have won first-place awards for their work spotlighting behavioral health in New Mexico. Continue Reading
The article beat submissions from the Albuquerque Journal and other newspapers with a circulation above 11,000 in New Mexico for the first-place award. Continue Reading
They include a first-place award for a feature story about a multi-ethnic family that’s working to make ends meet and get along in a complicated world. Continue Reading
NMPolitics.net has won a national investigative reporting award for shining light on a possible conflict of interest current N.M. State Auditor Tim Keller had when he was a state senator. Continue Reading
Days after winning two regional journalism awards, NMPolitics.net won four more awards in the 2015 New Mexico Press Women contest. Continue Reading
NMPolitics.net won two journalism awards in the multi-state Top of The Rockies contest on Thursday — a first-place prize for an article about the need for campaign reporting reform in New Mexico, and a second-place award for general website excellence. Continue Reading