The Arizona Daily Star won top 2022 honors in the Arizona Newspapers Associationās annual Better Newspapers Contest.
Kelly Presnell, Photographer of the Year
The Star, under publisher John DāOrlando and editor Jill Jorden Spitz, earned Arizona Newspaper of the Year and finished first in general excellence among newspapers with a circulation of over 25,000.
The Starās Kelly Presnell won a fifth consecutive award as ANA Photographer of the Year.
Star reporter Tony Davis placed second for Journalist of the Year.
The Star also earned first places in reporting and newswriting excellence; news and copy editing excellence; editorial page excellence; newspaper website for www.tucson.com; best newsletter for #ThisIsTucson newsletters; and best newspaper innovation for NewsVu QR codes.
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In addition, Star journalists received:
"Rodeo prayer" by Kelly Presnell won first place for best sports photograph. Alexander McKenna, left, prays with his son Alastar after Alastar qualified for Sunday's finals in junior rodeo steer riding at La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Tucson Rodeo on Feb. 24, 2022.
First-place awards
Caitlin Schmidt, first place, community service/journalistic achievement, for āServing Tucson with Solutions coverage.ā
Curt Prendergast and Alex Devoid, first place, best sustained coverage or series, for āA crisis deepens in the desert.ā
Tim Steller, first place, best column, feature or commentary, for āTucson fails to ālive masā.ā
Emily Bregel, first place, investigative reporting, for āBeach paradise beloved by Arizonans soiled by bubbling sewage.ā
Danyelle Khmara, first place, best use of data journalism, for āMisleading tally: Border crossers counted more than once.ā
Caitlin Schmidt, Edward Celaya and Rebecca Sasnett, first place, online coverage of breaking news, for āDeadly rampage on Tucsonās south side.ā
Bruce Pascoe, first place, best team, sport or sports beat coverage, for college basketball beat coverage.
Ellice Lueders, first place, best feature story, for āLa Estrella Bakery just expanded ā hereās what you missed at the grand opening.ā
Rick Wiley, first place, best news photograph, for āMonsoon water rescue.ā
Kelly Presnell, first place, best sports photograph, for āRodeo prayer.ā
Cat rescue by Kelly Presnell won second place for best news photograph. A resident gives Thor the cat a kiss after Tucson Fire Department personnel rescued him out of a single family structure fire on Aug. 26, 2021. No one was home at the time of the fire except Thor and a second cat who was outside at the time.
Second-place awards
Patty Machelor, second place, best news story, for āSaving each other.ā
Henry Brean, second place, best feature story, for āItās not borrowed time. Itās everything.ā
Kathryn Palmer, second place, enterprise reporting, for āUA has resources to help hungry students. Is it enough?
Nicole Ludden, second place, online coverage of breaking news, for āTucson mandates vaccines for employees.ā
Kelly Presnell, second place, best news photograph, for āCat rescue.ā
Mamta Popat, second place, best feature photograph, for āSplash pad.ā
Kelly Presnell, second place, best sports photograph, for āDunks and leaps.ā
"Water Bubbles" by Kelly Presnell won third place for best feature photograph. Fairgoers take a turn trying the Water Bubbles, one of the attractions on the opening day of the Pima County Fair in Tucson on April 21, 2022.
Third-place awards
Curt Prendergast and Alex Devoid, third place, best use of data journalism, for āA crisis deepens in the desert.ā
Michael Lev, third place, best sports story, for āShowman, savior ⦠or both?ā
Kelly Presnell, third place, best news photograph, for āHair-raising experience.ā
Rebecca Sasnett, third place, best sports photograph, for āGreat landing.ā
Kelly Presnell, third place, best feature photograph, for āWater Bubbles.ā
The Starās awards in advertising/marketing
Missy Davis, first place, best ad under 1/2 page, for āUnleased Boudoir.ā
Ben Brown, first place, best ad 1/2 page or larger, for āTucson Rodeo Parade ā Route.ā
Alexis Walters, first place, best online ad, for āThis is Tucson ā School and Camp Fair.ā
David Montemayor, first place, best online ad (animated), for āReaders Choice Online.ā
Missy Davis, first place, best classified section, for āSept. 12th Sunday Classifieds.ā
Jay Walsh, first place, best advertising video, for āAccount Executives.ā
Alexis Walters, first place, best newsletter/eblast, for āPima County Fair.ā
Jay Walsh (video) and David Montemayor (display), first place, best event, for ā2021 Readers Choice.ā
Ben Brown, second place, best newspaper promotion ad, series or section, for āAmplified Digital ā Arizona Daily Star.ā

