
Reporters for the McClatchy Washington Bureau received the Raymond Clapper award for Washington reporting for their groundbreaking coverage last year of the firings of nine U.S. attorneys by the Bush administration.
Contest judges noted that McClatchy's reporting linked "the unexplained firing of nine U.S. attorneys to interventions by top officials in the White House and U.S. Justice Department."
Their stories helped spark congressional investigations that led to the resignations of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and 11 others at the Justice Department and the White House.
The McClatchy reporters are Marisa Taylor, Margaret Talev and Greg Gordon.
The foundation also recognized journalists from two McClatchy newspapers -- the Anchorage Daily News and The Kansas City Star.
Julia O'Malley of Anchorage won the Ernie Pyle award for "finding untold stories in often-overlooked places -- living rooms, courtrooms and homeless shelters, a Buddhist temple and a university's computer lab."
Jason Whitlock of The Kansas City Star won for commentary "for his ability to seamlessly integrate sports commentary with social commentary and to challenge widely held assumptions along the racial divide."
Ana Menendez, a columnist for The Miami Herald, was a finalist for commentary.
