The 2019 Pulitzer Prize winners in 14 journalism and seven
letters, drama and music categories were announced on
April 15.
The winners in journalism are the South
Florida Sun Sentinel for Public Service; the staff of the Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette for Breaking News Reporting; Matt Hamilton, Harriet Ryan and Paul
Pringle of the Los Angeles Times for Investigative Reporting; David Barstow,
Susanne Craig and Russ Buettner of The New York Times for Explanatory
Reporting; staff of The Advocate, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for Local Reporting;
staff of The Wall Street Journal for National Reporting; Maggie Michael, Maad
al-Zikry and Nariman El-Mofty of Associated Press for International Reporting;
staff of Reuters, with notable contributions from Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo for
International Reporting; Hannah Dreier of ProPublica for Feature Writing; Tony
Messenger of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for Commentary; Carlos Lozada of The
Washington Post for Criticism; Brent Staples of The New York Times for
Editorial Writing; Darrin Bell, freelancer, for Editorial Cartooning;
photography staff of Reuters for Breaking News Photography; and Lorenzo Tugnoli
of The Washington Post for Feature Photography.
A special citation was also given to honor the
journalists, staff and editorial board of the Capital Gazette, of Annapolis , Maryland , for
their courageous response to the largest killing of journalists in U.S. history in
their newsroom on June 28, 2018.
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