Pulitzer Prizes: Investigative Reporting
Updated September 9, 2022 |
Infoplease Staff
- 1985
- Lucy Morgan, Jack Reed (St. Petersburg [Fla.] Times), and William K. Marimow (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- 1986
- Jeffrey A. Marx and Michael M. York (Lexington [Ky.] Herald Leader)
- 1987
- Daniel R. Biddle, H. G. Bissinger, and Fredric N. Tulsky (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- 1988
- Dean Baquet, William C. Gaines, and Ann Marie Lipinski (Chicago Tribune)
- 1989
- Bill Dedman (Atlanta Journal and Constitution)
- 1990
- Lou Kilzer and Chris Ison (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
- 1991
- Joseph T. Hallinan and Susan M. Headden (Indianapolis Star)
- 1992
- Lorraine Adams and Dan Malone (Dallas Morning News)
- 1993
- Jeff Brazil and Steve Berry (Orlando [Fla.] Sentinel)
- 1994
- Providence (R.I.) Journal-Bulletin staff
- 1995
- Stephanie Saul and Brian Donovan (Newsday)
- 1996
- Orange County Register staff (Santa Ana, Calif.)
- 1997
- Eric Nalder, Deborah Nelson, and Alex Tizon (Seattle Times)
- 1998
- Gary Cohn and Will Englund (The Sun [Baltimore, Md.])
- 1999
- The Miami Herald staff
- 2000
- Sang-Hun Choe, Charles J. Hanley, and Martha Mendoza (Associated Press)
- 2001
- David Willman (Los Angeles Times)
- 2002
- Sari Horwitz, Scott Higham, and Sarah Cohen (Washington Post)
- 2003
- Clifford J. Levy (New York Times)
- 2004
- Michael D. Sallah, Mitch Weiss, and Joe Mahr (The Blade [Toledo, Ohio])
- 2005
- Nigel Jaquiss (Willamette Week [Portland, Ore.])
- 2006
- Susan Schmidt, James V. Grimaldi, and R. Jeffrey Smith (The Washington Post)
- 2007
- Brett Blackledge (Birmingham News [Birmingham, Ala.])
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