L.A. Times wins APSE triple crown, places in top 10 in 10 categories
Briefly

The Los Angeles Times sports staff continues to excel, winning a best-in-show award in the Associated Press Sports Editors contest for the fifth time in a row. They achieved triple crown honors by ranking in the top ten amongst large national newspapers in print, digital, and project categories. Various reporters, including Jack Harris and Thuc Nhi Nguyen, were recognized for their beat reporting and explanatory articles on significant sports topics, while breaking news pieces on high-profile legal cases also garnered acclaim, underscoring the editorial strength of the Times' sports coverage.
The Los Angeles Times sports staff ranked among the best in the nation, achieving a fifth consecutive best-in-show designation in the Associated Press Sports Editors contest.
For the fifth time, the Times achieved triple crown honors, placing in the top 10 of print portfolio, digital projects, and overall sports coverage.
Jack Harris, Thuc Nhi Nguyen, and Dylan Hernández were among the Times' top reporters recognized in various categories, showcasing their investigative and explanatory prowess.
The Times was acknowledged in breaking news reporting, with multiple entries recognized for their coverage of Shohei Ohtani's legal situation and Julio Urías' domestic battery case.
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