“Dallas Police Shooting”

Recipient of the Best Breaking News Coverage by a Radio Station award in The Charles E. Green Awards (2023)

KRLD News Radio 1080

Judge’s Comments:

KRLD's reporting on the death of a police officer was clearly a fast-moving story that demanded intense reporting resources. Yet, KRLD was able to bring listeners critical details in a matter of hours through a variety of strong sources. That includes the sequence of events that led up to the shooting, learning about the officer killed in the shooting and others who were injured. This is not an easy story to cover, but it was done comprehensively and it was delivered with care.

Claudia Grisales
NPR Congressional Correspondent

Judge’s Bio:

Claudia Grisales is a congressional correspondent who covers Capitol Hill for NPR. She led coverage for the network in recent years covering reforms and investigations into the January 6 attack on the Capitol, in addition to wide-ranging stories on legislative efforts by members of Congress on everything from pandemic relief to military issues as well as campaign reporting. She has also contributed to the network’s overall coverage of public emergencies, including last year’s mass shooting in Uvalde.

Before joining NPR in June 2019, Grisales was a congressional reporter covering military affairs for Stars and Stripes. Her stories included breaking news involving fallen service members, the Trump administration's relationship with the military and toxic exposures to service members, such as the atomic veterans who participated nuclear bomb testing.

Prior to Stars and Stripes, Grisales was an award-winning reporter at the daily newspaper in Central Texas, the Austin American-Statesman, for 16 years. There, she covered the intersection of business news and regulation, energy issues and public safety. She also conducted a years-long probe that uncovered systemic abuses and corruption at Pedernales Electric Cooperative. The largest member-owned utility in the country saw the ousting of more than a dozen executives, state and U.S. congressional hearings and criminal convictions for the co-op's top leaders.

Grisales is originally from Chicago and is an alum of the University of Houston, the University of Texas and Syracuse University. At Syracuse, she attended the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, where she earned a master's degree in journalism.

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