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William Dale Cardwell (born 1962 in Greenville, Kentucky) is a consumer investigator and television journalist based in Atlanta, Georgia.In 2001, Cardwell and his family were placed in the protective custody of police when Cardwell appeared on a "hit list," based on his investigative reporting of corruption in DeKalb County, Georgia.
Hunter-Gault in 1975. In 1967, Hunter joined the investigative news team at WRC-TV, Washington, D.C., and anchored the local evening news.In 1968, Hunter-Gault joined The New York Times as a metropolitan reporter specializing in coverage of the urban black community.
Suggs joined The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in 1997 and writes about race and culture, as well as a variety of breaking national news and investigative stories. [1] He has been the paper's primary civil rights reporter, covering activists including Coretta Scott King, [5] Joseph E. Lowery, [6] C. T. Vivian, [7] Hosea Williams, [8] and Andrew Young. [9]
Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum said in a news conference Tuesday that "we don’t know yet" why Grier hijacked the bus. He described Grier as a felon who has been arrested 19 times.
None of these prizes were reserved specifically for local reporting. In 2006, the prize committee announced that the Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting was going to be replaced by a recreated Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting. [2] Debbie Cenziper of The Miami Herald became the first reporter to win the re-created Pulitzer for Local Reporting.
In an era of abysmally low levels of trust in media, local news sources still retain special connections – and precious credibility – with readers and viewers. Those relationships may prove ...
WSB-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, affiliated with ABC.It is the flagship television property of locally based Cox Media Group, which has owned the station since its inception, and is sister to radio stations WSB (750 AM), WSBB-FM (95.5), WSRV (97.1 FM), WSB-FM (98.5) and WALR-FM (104.1).
The Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting has been awarded since 1953, under one name or another, for a distinguished example of investigative reporting by an individual or team, presented as a single article or series in a U.S. news publication. [1] It is administered by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City.