Los Angeles Times Achieves 13 Awards at Society for Features Journalism Contest
L.A. Times Earns 13 Honors from the Society for Features Journalism

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The Los Angeles Times garnered 13 awards at the Society for Features Journalism’s Excellence-in-Features contest, including first place in the sweepstakes category. Notable achievements include second and third places for impactful stories on wildfires and future sustainability in L.A.
- 01The Los Angeles Times won a total of 13 awards in the Society for Features Journalism’s contest, including first place in the sweepstakes category.
- 02The Times received second place for the series on the Palisades and Eaton wildfires, highlighting the human spirit amidst devastation.
- 03A third-place award was given for 'Imagining a Future L.A.,' which explores sustainability and equity in Los Angeles over the coming decades.
- 04Judges praised the design and depth of the wildfire reporting, noting its essential lessons on infrastructure and community resilience.
- 05The awards included six second-place, five third-place, and one honorable mention across various categories.
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The Los Angeles Times has been recognized with 13 awards in the Society for Features Journalism’s Excellence-in-Features contest, achieving first place in the Division 3 sweepstakes category, which honors organizations with the most awards across various categories. Among its accolades, the Times secured six second-place awards, five third-place awards, and one honorable mention. Notably, the Times earned second place for its impactful series on the Palisades and Eaton wildfires, titled 'L.A.’s Double Disaster Left Thousands of Scars, and the Healing Will Take Years.' Judges commended the series for its sobering design and powerful storytelling, highlighting the resilience of affected communities. Additionally, the Times received third place for 'Imagining a Future L.A.,' which addresses the challenges and opportunities for sustainability in Los Angeles over the next few decades. The judges noted the project’s beautiful design and its exploration of significant environmental, economic, and social issues. This recognition underscores the Times' commitment to delivering essential journalism.
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The awards highlight the Los Angeles Times' commitment to impactful storytelling, particularly regarding local issues like wildfires and community resilience.
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