Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting
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The Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting is awarded each year since 1998 for a distinguished example of local reporting of breaking news. List of winners:
- 1998: The Los Angeles Times staff, for its coverage of a botched bank robbery, which led to a shootout with the police in North Hollywood.
- 1999: The Hartford Courant staff, for its coverage of a shooting spree by a state lottery worker, which left four dead.
- 2000: The Denver Post staff, for its coverage of the massacre at the Columbine High School.
- 2001: The Miami Herald staff, for its coverage of the seizure of Elián González by federal agents.
- 2002: The Wall Street Journal staff, for its coverage of the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center.
- 2003: The Eagle-Tribune staff, for its stories on the accidental drowning of four boys in the Merrimack River.
- 2004: Staff of the Los Angeles Times, for its compelling and comprehensive coverage of the massive wildfires that imperiled a populated region of southern California.
- 2005: Staff of the Star-Ledger, for its comprehensive, clear-headed coverage of the resignation of New Jersey’s governor after he announced he was gay and confessed to adultery with a male lover.