The Scripps Howard Foundation sponsors the annual National Journalism Awards, honoring the best in print, Web and electronic journalism and journalism education.
| Investigative Reporting | Robin Fields, Evelyn Larrubia and Jack Leonard, Los Angeles Times, “Guardians for Profit, ” |
| Public Service Reporting | South Florida Sun-Sentinel, “FEMA: A Legacy of Waste” |
| Editorial Writing | Tony Biffle, The Sun Herald, Gulfport, Miss. |
| Commentary | Steve Lopez, Los Angeles Times |
| Human Interest Writing | Brady Dennis, St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times, “300 Words” series |
| Web Reporting | roanoke.com, The Roanoke Times, Va., “Going Down the Crooked Road” |
| Environmental Reporting | Ken Ward, The Charleston (W.Va.) Gazette |
| Washington Reporting | Chris Adams and Alison Young, Knight Ridder Washington Bureau , “Discharged and Dishonored” |
| Editorial Cartooning | Michael Ramirez, Los Angeles Times |
| Distinguished Service to the First Amendment | Post Register, Idaho Falls, Idaho |
| Photojournalism | Damon Winter, Los Angeles Times |
| Business/Economics Reporting | Luke Timmerman and David Heath, The Seattle Times |
| Excellence in Electronic Media/Radio | BBC World Service, Public Radio International ,and WGBH. The four-part series examined scientific progress on the research and dramatically different attitudes and practices in China, Israel, Britain and America. |
| Excellence in Electronic Media/TV-Cable | WCCO-TV, Minneapolis, executive producers Tom Aviles, Lino Rulli, and David Schechter’s “The Last Flagraiser.” |
| College Cartooning | Russell Gottwaldt, F Newsmagazine, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. |
| Journalism Teacher of the Year | Dr. Louis A. Day, Louisiana State University. |
| Journalism Administrator of the Year | Thomas Kunkel, University of Maryland. |
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