The Oregonian wins a Pulitzer Prize

For a series of articles on a family missing in the Oregon mountains.
For a series of articles on a family missing in the Oregon mountains.

The Oregonian, a finalist this year for three Pulitzer Prizes, won in the category of breaking-news coverage for its stories about the disapppearance of and search for the James Kim family in Siskiyou National Forest last December. The family was rescued from a snowy pass, but James Kim was found dead. It's the paper's seventh Pulitzer. More on the Oregonian award here. Other Pulitzer winners here.

   

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