fiction.wikisort.org - WriterLeonora LaPeter Anton is an American journalist with the Tampa Bay Times. Anton was a co-recipient of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting.[1]
American journalist
Leonora LaPeter Anton |
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Occupation | Journalist |
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Nationality | American |
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Alma mater | University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign |
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Notable awards | Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting 2016 Insane. Invisible. In Danger – co-author
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Children | 1 |
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Biography
Anton grew up in Connecticut, but spent a lot of her childhood living in Greece, where her mother was an archeologist and Fulbright Scholar.[1] She studied journalism at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.[2]
Anton began her career writing for the Okeechobee News in Okeechobee, Florida.[2] In 1992, she was hired at The Island Packet in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, where she covered environmental and health care topics.[1][2] Anton then worked at the Tallahassee Democrat in Tallahassee, Florida, and Savannah Morning News in Savannah, Georgia.[2]
In 2000, Anton joined the Tampa Bay Times. That same year, she won the American Society of News Editors award for deadline reporting.[2]
Anton was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting in 2016 for a series entitled "Insane. Invisible. In Danger," published in the Tampa Bay Times and Sarasota Herald-Tribune.[1] The series, co-authored by Michael Braga and Anthony Cormier, unveiled the violence and neglect taking place at state-funded mental hospitals in the state of Florida.[3][4]
Personal life
Anton lives in St. Petersburg, Florida with her husband Larry and one daughter.[5]
References
Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting |
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Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting, No Edition Time (1953–1963) |
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- 1953
- Edward J. Mowery
- 1954
- Alvin McCoy
- 1955
- Roland Kenneth Towery
- 1956
- Arthur Daley
- 1957
- Wallace Turner
- 1958
- George Beveridge
- 1959
- John Harold Brislin
- 1960
- Miriam Ottenberg
- 1961
- Edgar May
- 1962
- George Bliss
- 1963
- Oscar Griffin Jr.
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Pulitzer Prize for Local Investigative Specialized Reporting (1964–1984) |
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- 1964
- James V. Magee
- Albert V. Gaudiosi
- Frederick Meyer
- 1965
- Gene Goltz
- 1966
- John Anthony Frasca
- 1967
- Gene Miller
- 1968
- J. Anthony Lukas
- 1969
- Al Delugach
- Denny Walsh
- 1970
- Harold E. Martin
- 1971
- William Jones
- 1972
- Timothy Leland
- Gerard M. O'Neill
- Stephen Kurkjian
- Ann Desantis
- 1973
- The Sun Newspapers of Omaha
- 1974
- William Sherman
- 1975
- The Indianapolis Star
- 1976
- Chicago Tribune
- 1977
- Acel Moore
- Wendell Rawls Jr.
- 1978
- Anthony R. Dolan
- 1979
- Gilbert M. Gaul
- Elliot G. Jaspin
- 1980
- Stephen Kurkjian
- Alexander B. Hawes Jr.
- Nils Bruzelius
- Joan Vennochi
- Robert M. Porterfield
- 1981
- Clark Hallas
- Robert B. Lowe
- 1982
- Paul Henderson
- 1983
- Loretta Tofani
- 1984
- Kenneth Cooper
- Joan Fitz Gerald
- Jonathan Kaufman
- Norman Lockman
- Gary McMillan
- Kirk Scharfenberg
- David Wessel
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Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting (1985–present) |
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- 1985
- Lucy Morgan
- Jack Reed
- William K. Marimow
- 1986
- Jeffrey A. Marx
- Michael M. York
- 1987
- Daniel R. Biddle
- H.G. Bissinger
- Fredric N. Tulsky
- John Woestendiek
- 1988
- Dean Baquet
- William C. Gaines
- Ann Marie Lipinski
- 1989
- Bill Dedman
- 1990
- Lou Kilzer
- 1991
- Joseph T. Hallinan
- Susan M. Headden
- 1992
- Lorraine Adams
- Dan Malone
- 1993
- Jeff Brazil
- Steve Berry
- 1994
- Providence Journal-Bulletin
- 1995
- Stephanie Saul
- Brian Donovan
- 1996
- The Orange County Register
- 1997
- Eric Nalder
- Deborah Nelson
- Alex Tizon
- 1998
- Gary Cohn
- Will Englund
- 1999
- Miami Herald
- 2000
- Sang-Hun Choe
- Charles J. Hanley
- Martha Mendoza
- 2001
- David Willman
- 2002
- Sari Horwitz
- Scott Higham
- Sarah Cohen
- 2003
- Clifford J. Levy
- 2004
- Michael D. Sallah
- Joe Mahr
- Mitch Weiss
- 2005
- Nigel Jaquiss
- 2006
- Susan Schmidt
- James V. Grimaldi
- R. Jeffrey Smith
- 2007
- Brett Blackledge
- 2008
- Walt Bogdanich
- Jake Hooker
- Chicago Tribune
- 2009
- David Barstow
- 2010
- Barbara Laker
- Wendy Ruderman
- Sheri Fink
- 2011
- Paige St. John
- 2012
- Matt Apuzzo
- Adam Goldman
- Eileen Sullivan
- Chris Hawley
- Michael J. Berens
- Ken Armstrong
- 2013
- David Barstow
- Alejandra Xanic von Bertrab
- 2014
- Chris Hamby
- 2015
- Eric Lipton
- The Wall Street Journal
- 2016
- Leonora LaPeter Anton
- Anthony Cormier
- Michael Braga
- Esther Htusan
- 2017
- Eric Eyre
- 2018
- The Washington Post
- 2019
- Matt Hamilton
- Harriet Ryan
- Paul Pringle
- 2020
- Brian Rosenthal
- 2021
- Matt Rocheleau
- Vernal Coleman
- Laura Crimaldi
- Evan Allen
- Brendan McCarthy
- 2022
- Corey G. Johnson
- Rebecca Woolington
- Eli Murray
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