The following is a list of Livingston Award winners. [1] The award is given for works published in the previous year.
Year | Recipient(s) | Recipient Age | Story | Award |
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2019 | Lindsey Smith | 34 | "Believed" for Michigan Radio | Excellence in Local Reporting |
Kate Wells | 31 | |||
Chris Outcalt | 34 | "Murder at the Alcatraz of the Rockies" for The Atavist Magazine | Excellence in National Reporting | |
Davey Alba | 31 | "How Duterte Used Facebook to Fuel the Philippine Drug War" for BuzzFeed News | Excellence in International Reporting | |
2018 | Riham Feshir | "74 Seconds," for Minnesota Public Radio News | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Meg Martin | ||||
Tracy Mumford | ||||
Ronan Farrow | "Ronan Farrow’s Investigation of Harvey Weinstein" for The New Yorker | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Emily Steel | "O’Reilly Thrives, Then Falls, as Settlements Add Up" for The New York Times | |||
Michael S. Schmidt | ||||
Christina Goldbaum | "Strong Evidence that U.S. Special Operations Forces Massacred Civilians in Somalia" for The Daily Beast | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
2017 | Claire Galofaro | 34 | "Surviving Appalachia" for Associated Press | Excellence in Local Reporting |
Brooke Jarvis | 32 | "Unclaimed" for The California Sunday Magazine | Excellence in National Reporting | |
Ben Taub | 25 | "The Assad Files" for The New Yorker | Excellence in International Reporting | |
2016 | Lisa Gartner | 28 | "Failure Factories" for Tampa Bay Times | Excellence in Local Reporting |
Michael LaForgia | 32 | |||
Nathaniel Lash | 24 | |||
Mike Baker | 31 | "The Mobile-Home Trap" for The Seattle Times , The Center for Public Integrity and BuzzFeed News | Excellence in National Reporting | |
Daniel Wagner | 34 | |||
Adrian Chen | 31 | "The Agency" for The New York Times Magazine | Excellence in International Reporting | |
2015 | Kiera Feldman | 29 | "Sexual Assault at God’s Harvard" for The New Republic | Excellence in Local Reporting |
Shoshana Walter | 29 | "Hired Guns" for The Center for Investigative Reporting | Excellence in National Reporting | |
Ryan Gabrielson | 34 | |||
Matthieu Aikins | 30 | "Whoever Saves a Life" for Matter/Medium | Excellence in International Reporting | |
2014 | Christopher Baxter | 28 | "Private Schools, Hidden Riches" for The Star-Ledger | Excellence in Local Reporting |
Ellen Gabler | 33 | "Deadly Delays" for Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Excellence in National Reporting | |
Allan James Vestal | 24 | |||
Luke Mogelson | 29 | "The Dream Boat" for The New York Times Magazine | Excellence in International Reporting | |
2013 | Alexandra Zayas | 29 | "In God’s Name" for Tampa Bay Times | Excellence in Local Reporting |
Rachel Manteuffel | 28 | "The Things They Leave Behind" for Washingtonian Magazine | Excellence in National Reporting | |
John D. Sutter | 29 | "Slavery’s Last Stronghold" for CNN Digital | Excellence in International Reporting | |
Edythe McNamee | 27 | |||
2012 | Andrew McLemore | 25 | "Until Proven Innocent" for The Williamson County Sun | Excellence in Local Reporting |
Olga Pierce | 32 | "Redistricting: How Powerful Hands Are Drawing You Out of A Vote" for ProPublica | Excellence in National Reporting | |
Jeff Larson | 30 | |||
Lois Beckett | 25 | |||
Mattathias Schwartz | 32 | "A Massacre in Jamaica" for The New Yorker | Excellence in International Reporting | |
2011 | Sarah Fenske | "Mr. Big Stuff" for Phoenix New Times | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
John Henion | "Rape on the Reservation" for Current TV | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Mariana van Zeller | ||||
Matt Katz | "Mired in Afghanistan" for The Philadelphia Inquirer | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
2010 | Mark Greenblatt | "Under Fire: Discrimination and Corruption in the Texas National Guard" for KHOU-TV | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
David Nathaniel Philipps | "Casualties of War" for The Gazette (Colorado Springs) | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Abbie Boudreau | "The Killings at the Canal: The Army Tapes" for CNN | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
2009 | John Dickerson | "The Doctor is Out" for Phoenix New Times | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Kate Kelly | "Lost Opportunities Haunt Final Days of Bear Stearns" for The Wall Street Journal | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Lydia Polgreen | "The Spoils" for The New York Times | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
2008 | Dave Jamieson | "Letters From an Arsonist" for Washington City Paper | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Craig Kapitan | "The Long Road Home" for The Bryan-College Station Eagle | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Mark Mazzetti | "C.I.A. Destroyed Two Tapes Showing Interrogations" for The New York Times | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Christof Putzel | "From Russia With Hate" for Current TV | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
2007 | Joshua Boak | "Business as Usual" for The Blade (Toledo, Ohio) | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Jim Tankersley | ||||
Stella Chavez | "Yolanda's Crossing" for The Dallas Morning News | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Paul David Meyer | ||||
Evan Osnos | "The Price We Pay for China's Boom" for The Chicago Tribune | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
2006 | Peter Zuckerman | "Scouts Honor" for Post Register | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Robin Mejia | "Reasonable Doubt: Can Crime Labs Be Trusted?" for CNN | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Edward Wong | "The Struggle for Iraq" for The New York Times | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
2005 | Pauline Arrillaga | "Doors to Death" for Associated Press | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Reese Dunklin | "Runaway Priests: Hiding in Plain Sight" for The Dallas Morning News | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy | "Reinventing the Taliban" for Discovery Times Channel | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
2004 | Cathy Frye | "Caught in the Web" for Arkansas Democrat-Gazette | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Nicholas Confessore | "G.I. Woe" for Washington Monthly | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Julie Jargon | "The War Within" (series), "Honor Rolled", "Take These Wings" for Westword | |||
T. Christian Miller | "Colombia's Children of War" (series), "A Family Undone by War", "A Piece of Boyhood is Stolen" for Los Angeles Times | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
2003 | Michael Luo | "Small Town Justice" for Associated Press | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Alix Spiegel | "81 Words: The Story of a Definition" for This American Life , WBEZ , Chicago Public Radio | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Philip P. Pan | "High Tide of Labor Unrest in China" for The Washington Post | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
2002 | Patrick Healy | "Harvard's Quiet Secret" (series) for The Boston Globe | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Bob Norman | "Admitting Terror" for New Times Broward-Palm Beach | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Sumana Chatterjee | "A Taste of Slavery" for Knight-Ridder News Service | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
Sudarsan Raghavan | ||||
2001 | Jennifer Gonnerman | "Riker's Island and Life on the Outside" for The Village Voice | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Edward Pinder | "Master Teacher" | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Michael Finkel | "Desperate Passage" for The New York Times Magazine | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
2000 | Sean Patrick Lyons | "A System Padded with Patronage" for Waterbury Republican-American | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Ken Ward Jr. | "Mountaintop Removal" for The Charleston Gazette | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Kevin Heldman | "Japanese Prisons: Brutality by Design" for APBnews.com | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
1999 | Jo Becker | "Trouble in Pasco County" for St. Petersburg Times | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Laura Meckler | "Organ Transplantation" (series) for Associated Press | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Elizabeth Rubin | "Our Children Are Killing Us" for The New Yorker | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
1998 | J. R. Moehringer | "The Champ" for Los Angeles Times | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Lindsey Schwartz | "Probable Cause" for Dateline, NBC News | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Patrick Weiland | ||||
Alan Zarembo | "Judgment Day" for Harper's Magazine | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
1997 | Scott Glover | "Quick Cash: With Few Questions" for Sun-Sentinel | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Evelyn Larrubia | ||||
Charles Sennott | "Armed for Profit" for The Boston Globe | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
C. J. Chivers | "Empty Nets: Atlantic Banks in Peril" (series) for The Providence Journal-Bulletin | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
1996 | Chris Adams | "Medicaid Madness" for The Times-Picayune | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Jim Lynch | "Angry Patriots" (series) for The Spokesman-Review | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
David S. Rohde | Bosnia Massacre Coverage for The Christian Science Monitor | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
1995 | Melinda Ruley | "Downeast" (series) for The Independent (Durham N.C.) | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Jeanmarie Condon | "Turning Point at Waco: The Untold Story" for ABC News | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Mitchell Zuckoff | "Foul Trade" (series) for The Boston Globe | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
1994 | Mark Flatten | "Policing for Profits" (series) for Tribune Newspapers (Ariz.) | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Darcy Frey | "The Last Shot" for Harper's Magazine | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Pamela Burdman | "Bitter Voyage" for San Francisco Chronicle | Excellence in International Reporting | ||
1993 | Celia W. Dugger | "Abuse Turns Fatal: How the System Failed" (series) for The New York Times | Excellence in Local Reporting | |
Bert Robinson | "Endangered Species Act: Showdown in the West" (series) for San Jose Mercury News | Excellence in National Reporting | ||
Scott Thurm | ||||
Christiane Amanpour | "Siege of Sarajevo" for CNN | Excellence in International Reporting |
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