Al Nakkula Award for Police Reporting

The award, sponsored by the Journalism department at the College of Media, Communication and Information and the Denver Press Club, honors the late Al Nakkula, a 46-year veteran of the Rocky Mountain News whose tenacity made him a legendary police reporter. Nakkula passed away in 1990.

The award is for work produced by a reporter or reporting team in print and/or online platforms in the United States in 2023. Entries should take the form of a story or series about one topic and/or event. Sorry, this award is not for broadcast work. 

The first-place prize is $2,000. The winner will also be invited to speak to classes at the University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder's College of Media, Communication and Information.

Learn more about the 2024 winner: â€˜A really gutsy piece of journalism’ on police response to the death of a woman in BDSM


 

YearName(s)StoryNews Organization
2023Brett MurphyProPublica
2022Meribah Knight (Nashville Public Radio) and Ken Armstrong (ProPublica)ProPublica (in partnership with Nashville Public Radio)
2021Eric Umansky with Adriana Gallardo, Lena Groeger, Joshua Kaplan, Topher Sanders, Joaquin Sapien, Mollie Simon, Moiz Syed, Lucas Waldron and Derek WillisProPublica (with contributing reporting from The City)
2020Kyle HopkinsAnchorage Daily News
2019Gary HarkiThe Virginian-Pilot
2018Topher Sanders and Ben ConarckProPublica, Florida Times Union
2017Jennifer Bjorhus and Kelly Smith and the investigative teamMinneapolis Star Tribune
2016Ken Armstrong, T. Christian MillerThe Marshall Project, ProPublica
2015Brad HeathUSA TODAY
2014Reporter Megan O’Matz and Database Editor John MainesSouth Florida Sun Sentinel
2013Ryan GabrielsonCenter for Investigative Reporting’s California Watch
2012Gina BartonThe Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
2011Cris Barrish The News Journal
2010Mark Puente The Plain Dealer
2009Karyn Spencer Omaha World-Herald
2008Jonathan Schuppe The Newark Star-Ledger
2007Robert Rogers The Sun
2006John Diedrich Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Related Stories
2005Amber Hunt Martin Detroit Free Press
2004Del Quentin Wilber Baltimore Sun
2003Stacy Finz San Francisco Chronicle
2002Stephanie Warsmith Akron Beacon Journal
2001Brigid O’Malley Naples Daily News
2000Tom Searls Charleston Gazette
1999Sean Gardiner The Florida Times-Union.
1998Mark Truby The Huntington Herald-Dispatch
1997Andy Furillo The Sacramento Bee
1996Pamela Hill Northwest Arkansas Times
1995Melvin Claxton Virgin Islands Daily News
1994William Hermann The Arizona Republic
1993J.D. Mullane Bucks County Courier Times
1992Scott Bowles The Detroit News
1991Diana K. Sugg The Sacramento Bee

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