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AltWeekly Awards

2011 Investigative Reporting Above 50,000

1st Place: The NYPD Tapes by Graham Rayman , The Village Voice

2011 Investigative Reporting Below 50,000

1st Place: Dr. Asa Andrew's Medicine Show by Brantley Hargrove , Nashville Scene

2010 Investigative Reporting Above 50,000

1st Place: Believing the Children by Jordan Smith , Austin Chronicle
2nd Place: A Quiet Hell by Chris Vogel , Houston Press
3rd Place (tie): Soldiers Committing Suicide and Stress Test by Jason Notte , Boston Phoenix

2010 Investigative Reporting Below 50,000

1st Place: Burn Patterns by Dave Mann , The Texas Observer
2nd Place: Unsafe in Their Beds and Tell No One by Brantley Hargrove , Nashville Scene
3rd Place: Jindal's List by Jeremy Alford , Gambit
Honorable Mention: Jackson Public Schools by Ward Schaefer , Jackson Free Press

2009 Investigative Reporting Above 50,000

1st Place: Prescription for Disaster by John Dickerson , Phoenix New Times
2nd Place: State of Emergency by Jared Jacang Maher , Westword
3rd Place: The Shadow Economy Series by Jeffrey Anderson, Edward Ericson, Jr., Chris Landers and Van Smith , Baltimore City Paper

2009 Investigative Reporting Below 50,000

1st Place: Might Makes Right by Jeffrey C. Billman , Orlando Weekly
3rd Place: Don’t Bother (PDF) by Susan Clark Armstrong , Folio Weekly

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