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On Tuesday on Tuesday, the San Diego Press Club Excellence in Journalism Awards took place in Balboa Park. During the event, the newspaper was presented with six awards which included the top local news site. From the submissions that earned first place, contributing photographers Chris Stone and Contributing editor Ken Stone, a married pair who hail from La Mesa, collected and prizes for their photography, reporting as well as video-making skills. The two of them collaborated on two different projects. Chris Stone took first place in each of the three categories for still-news photography. Lastly, Chris Jennewein of Del Mar, editor and publisher of the -year-old site has been awarded an individual first-place award for his campaign.

It is an honor for Times of San Diego to be named as the top news source within San Diego for the sixth time. Thanks to Ken, Chris, JW and the entire staff, Times of San Diego continues to attract new readers, and also receive professional recognition.

The staff of the San Diego Union-Tribune and contributors presented three men with special honors for their accomplishments in news PR, journalism, and media management. For example, CBS reporter Steve Fiorina received the Harold Keen Award for Outstanding Contribution to Journalism, the binational PR director Jorge D’Garay received the Andy Mace Award for Outstanding Contribution to Public Relations. Lastly, the former KGTV Chief Assignment Editor Brad McLellan received the Jim Reiman Award for outstanding media Management.

The Times of San Diego is proud to announce that it has won first place in all three categories within vice’s program. The Times of San Diego staff has won the category of news websites Chris Jennewein claiming first place. Jennewein was again awarded the award for election coverage in his story, “Voter Guide: San Diego County and State Races during June Primary Election”. And in the essay/commentary/opinion category, Jennewein won for his article “Newspapers Squandered Their Monopoly-Era Profits and Now Blame Google and Facebook.

One “Honor Flight’s Ending Trip to D.C.” WWII, Korean War” Photography Photographs: Still Portrait of Chris Stone, “Honor Flight’s Lone Female Veteran: Final Trip to D.C.

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Honor Flight is a worthy cause. Honor Flight programme is a noble one and it’s heartwarming to see the tales of people who have participated in it. There is however one major omission from the program – female veterans. Though it’s unfortunate it is not possible to find enough women veterans willing to participate in the whole flight of honor that doesn’t make them less significant. Honor Flight is an excellent method to honor our veterans, and we must remain in support of it.

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