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, from the Sacramento Press Club, honors a single journalist whose work had a substantial impact on the state, including stories that uncover egregious wrongs committed against powerless populations., without disclosing she worked as a leader there.

Most of the money came from federal COVID relief funds earmarked to help seniors in need during the pandemic., from the Sacramento Press Club, honors a single journalist whose work had a substantial impact on the state, including stories that hold the powerful accountable and uncover egregious wrongs committed against powerless populations. Megan Garvey, editor in chief and senior vice president of news for LAist, said hard-hitting journalism matters, and doing that work takes time, commitment, resources and guts. She added that the news organization was"incredibly appreciative" of the honor. “Nick never wavered in his efforts to get the truth of what was going on in Orange County, work that continues to this day,” Garvey said. “LAist's mission is to serve Southern Californians with reporting that makes a difference and this coverage did exactly that.", without disclosing she worked as a leader there. Most of the money came from federal COVID relief funds earmarked to help seniors in need during the pandemic.a few stories into the months-long investigation. Gerda was not fired and continued looking into the tax dollars that had gone unaccounted for through more than 90 public record requests and thousands of documents.

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