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AltWeekly Awards

2008 Innovation Below 55,000

2nd Place: Locals Only by Matt Kettmann and Aly Comingore , Santa Barbara Independent

2007 Innovation Above 55,000

1st Place: "Black Guide to Georgetown" by John Metcalfe, Robert Ullman and Pete Morelewicz , Washington City Paper
2nd Place: "Throwing a Curve ...," Clean Coal's Dirty ...," "Stroke of Meanness" by Enzo DiMatteo , NOW Magazine
3rd Place: "The Book of Ralph" by Doug Monroe and Josh Latta , Creative Loafing (Atlanta)

2007 Innovation Below 55,000

1st Place: "Smash It Yourself" by Hugh Elton , New Haven Advocate
2nd Place (tie): "Hey Dems!" by Shan Stumpf , Orlando Weekly
2nd Place (tie): "Scariest People" by Maia Ferrell , Folio Weekly
3rd Place: "Ugly Portland" by Sara Donnelly and Mike Gorman , Portland Phoenix

2006 Innovation Above 50,000

1st Place: "Unreal Presents Soulard Mardi Gras Bingo" by Riverfront Times Staff , Riverfront Times
2nd Place: "Worst Case Scenario" by Kenny Be , Westword
3rd Place: "Remembering Our Camelot" by Tommy Craggs , SF Weekly
Honorable Mention: "Fight Organized Crime" by Enzo DiMatteo , NOW Magazine

2006 Innovation Below 50,000

1st Place: "It's Our Water - The Heroic History of Measure W" by Jessica Lyons , Monterey County Weekly
2nd Place: "BW's City Council Starting Line-up" by Nicholas Collias, Erin Ruiz and Leila Ramella , Boise Weekly
3rd Place: "A Modest Proposal" by Orlando Weekly Staff , Orlando Weekly
Honorable Mention: "Here It comes!" by John Borgmeyer, Nell Boeschenstein, Mike Uriss and Bill Lesueur , C-Ville Weekly

2005 Innovation Above 50,000

1st Place: The Zeitlist by L.A. Weekly Staff , L.A. Weekly
2nd Place: 15 Candidates! We Can Help: The Reader's Guide to the Big Showdown by Ben Joravsky, Tori Marlan, Michael Marsh, Michael Miner, Mike Sula, Tom Chalkley, Harold Henderson, Ted Kleine, Grant Pick and Kate Schmidt , Chicago Reader

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