NONDAILY NEWSPAPERS
Less than 8,000 circulation
Category 1B — spot news
3. Nancy Townsley, News-Times, “Police fatally shoot man outside apartment”
2. Cori Bolger, Lake Oswego Review, “Guns found near school”
1. Cori Bolger, Lake Oswego Review, “Sause sent to prison for fatal crash”
Category 2B — news feature
3. Nicole DeCosta, West Linn Tidings, “Safe and stable”
2. Nicole DeCosta, West Linn Tidings, “A fresh start”
1. Lee vander Voo, Lake Oswego Review, “Complex times at the complex”
Category 3B — general feature
3. Nicole DeCosta, West Linn Tidings, “Local student films for a friend”
2. David Jagernauth, Wilsonville Spokesman, “This highway is home”
1. Denise Ruttan, Siuslaw News, “Night without ghosts”
Category 4B — comprehensive coverage
3. Rebecca Mayer, News-Times, “Measure 37 coverage.”
2. RaeLynn Ricarte, Hood River News, “The trials of addiction”
1. Ricarte/Cook/Lowry/Ryan/Neumann-Rea, Hood River News, “Where do we go from here”
Category 9B — social issues
3. David Jagernauth, Wilsonville Spokesman, “A taste of motherhood”
2. Eric A. Howald, Keizertimes, “The doctor is out”
1. Rocio Rios, Catholic Sentinel, “Immigraton snags”
Category 12B — personality profile
3. Scott Hammers, Redmond Spokesman, “A private show”
2. Curt Kipp, Wilsonville Spokesman, “A picture of happiness”
1. Nancy Townsley, News-Times, “Live life”
Category 16B — business feature
3. Janet Cook, Hood River News, “Deep roots…”
2. AnneMarie Knepper, Central Oregonian, “Soup’s on”
1. Susan Matheny, Madras Pioneer, “From field to tea cup”
Category 19B — editorials
3. Amy Moss Strong, Bandon Western World, selection
2. John Schrag, Forest Grove News-Times, selection
1. staff, Catholic Sentinel, selection
Category 24B — news photo
3. Kirby Neumann-Rea, Hood River News, “Hood River floods its banks…”
2. Joe Deckard, Hood River News, “Hood River floods its banks…”
1. Eric A. Howald, Keizertimes, “Girl in blanket”
Category 25B — sports photo
3. Andrew Matheson, Central Oregonian, “Bareback victory”
2. Tommy Whitcomb, News-Times, “Leading the pack”
1. Vern Uyetake, Lake Oswego Review, “Lake Oswego’s Kevin Love….”
26B — feature photo
3. Dave Price, Oregon Coast Today, “True love”
1. Ned Hickson, Siuslaw News, “Reflective kindergarteners”
Category 27B — photo page
3. Steve McCasland, Bandon Western World, “Basking in Bandon’s fun”
2. Steve McCasland, Bandon Western World, “A fair to remember”
1. Vern Uyetake, Lake Oswego Review, “A refuge for mother and child”
Category 28B — general excellence
3. staff, Wilsonville Spokesman, Jan. 25; Aug. 9; Nov. 29
2. staff, Redmond Spokesman, Jan. 25; Aug. 9; Nov. 29
1. John Schrag, News-Times, Nov. 29; Aug. 9; Jan. 25
NONDAILY NEWSPAPERS
8,000 circulation and larger
Category 1A — spot News
HM: Steve Card, Newport News-Times, “Stolen dog recovered”
3. staff, Willamette Week, “What a week!”
2. Paul Daquilante, (Dah-qwill-ahn-tay) News-Register, “Woman Vanishes”
1. Mara Stine, Outlook, “Gresham child died while in foster care”
Category 2A — news feature
HM: Katie Willson, News-Register, “Lives lost to meth”
HM: Mara Stine, Outlook, “The flood of 1996″
HM: Jacob Quinn Sanders, Portland Tribune, “Hope blooms…”
HM: Jim Redden, Portland Tribune, “In the tram’s shadow”
3. Todd Murphy, Portland Tribune, “Attorneys find little hope at Guantanamo”
2. Kera Abraham, Eugene Weekly, for “Flames of dissent”
1. Nigel Jaquiss, Willamette Week, “Hoop dreams”
Category 3A — general feature
HM: Joseph Gallivan, Portland Tribune, “The price of a high-rise city”
3. Ian Demsky, Willamette Week, “Steal this bike”
2. Kari Hastings, Outlook, “A Katrina family’s story…”
1. Chris Lydgate, Willamette Week, “River rats”
Category 4A — comprehensive coverage
HM: Pointer/Wilson, News-Register, “Deadly disease”
3. Kera Abraham, Eugene Weekly, “The battle of Biscuit”
2. David Bates, News-Register, “A race to remember”
1. Jacob Quinn Sanders, Portland Tribune, “When cops use force”
Category 9A — social issues
3. Laurent L.N. Bonczijk, News-Register, “Helping those who help themselves”
2. Nicole Montesano, News-Register, “Short life, lifelong memorie”
1. Pete Chee, News-Register, “A child at heart”
Category 12A — personality profiles
HM: Starla Pointer, News-Register, “Prodigy”
3. Kera Abraham, Eugene Weekly, “Peace through poverty”
2. Brittany Schaeffer, Willamette Week, “Starving to live”
1. Eric Bartels, Portland Tribune, “High praise for the high notes”
Category 16A — business feature
3. Katie Willson/Laurent L.N. Bonczijk, News-Register, “It’s a dirty job”
2. Matthew Kish, Business Journal, “The next big thing?”
1. Nigel Jaquiss, Willamette Week, “The talented Mr. Berkman”
Category 19A — editorials
3. staff, News-Register, selection
2. Happ/Newton, Headlight-Herald, selection
1. Rob Smith, Business Journal, selection
Category 24A — news photo
3. Carole Archer, Gresham Outlook, “A tribute to a loyal soldier”
2. Tom Ballard, News-Register, “Uprooted”
1. L.E. Baskow, Portland Tribune, “The doctor is in, sort of”
Category 25A — sports photo
3. Chrissy Ragulsky, News-Register, “Shootout winner”
2. L.E. Baskow, Portland Tribune, “Wilson’s dream”
1. Chrissy Ragulsky, News-Register, “Just short”
Category 26A — feature photo
3. Carole Archer, Outlook, “Talking heads”
2. Michal Thompson, Hillsboro Argus, “Beating the heat”
1. L.E. Baskow, Portland Tribune, “Tongue brushing”
Category 27A — photo page
3. Happ/Moore/McGuire/Porther, Headlight-Herald, “The flood of 2006″
2. Chrissy Ragulsky, News-Register, “Art on the farm”
1. Caleb Bushner, News-Register, “Life on her own terms”
Category 28A — general excellence
3. editorial and art departments, Eugene Weekly, “Island of steel, Cage fighters, The tricksters”
2. staff, Willamette Week, Jan. 25; Aug. 9; Nov. 29
1. Dwight Jaynes, Portland Tribune, Jan. 24; Aug. 8; Nov. 28
NON-DAILY NEWSPAPERS
All sizes
Category 5 — investigative reporting
HM: Todd Murphy, Portland Tribune, “Subscription for disaster”
3. Alan Pittman, Eugene Weekly, “Besmirched”
2. Nigel Jaquiss, Willamette Week, “The producer”
1. Lee van der Voo, Lake Oswego Review, “Beneath the surface”
Category 6 — government reporting
HM: Mara Stine, Outlook, “building”
3. Nigel Jaquiss, Willamette Week, “Magic kingdom”
2. Jacob Quinn Sanders, Portland Tribune, “Justice for none”
1. AmyJo Brown, News-Times, “House of last resort”
Category 7 — science and health
3. Kera Abraham, Eugene Weekly, “Skeeter heater”
2. Ellen Ast, Hillsboro Argus, “Exploring your inner ear.”
1. Kari Hastings, Outlook, “The girl who wouldn’t give”
Category 8 — environmental reporting
3. Lee van der Voo, Lake Oswego Review, “Sewage spills into lake”
2. Ian Demsky, Willamette Week, “Hydro hogs”
1. Lee van der Voo, Lake Oswego Review, “Whose water is it?”
Category 10 — education
HM: Murphy/Anderson, Portland Tribune, “Rethinking Portland public schools…”
3. Starla Pointer, News-Register, “Full house”
2. Jennifer Anderson Portland Tribune, “Eyes on Jefferson’s main man…”
1. Beth Slovic, Willamette Week, “Illegal scholar”
Category 11 — religion
HM: Kathleen Ellyn, Stayton Mail, “Faith turns home school student into young author”
3. Sandy Post, News-Register, “Calm in the storm”
2. Ken O’Toole, Headlight-Herald, “Walked the walk, talk the talk”
1. Starla Pointer, News-Register, “With God’s help”
Category 13 — food, consumer issues
3. Zach Dundas, Willamette Week, “Scarf face”
2. Janet Cook, Hood River News, “Gorge crown”
1. Audrey Van Buskirk, Portland Tribune, “May the force be with Mom”
Category 14 — arts and criticism
HM: Lynda Irons, News-Times, “Greater Tuna review”
3. Jason Blair, Eugene Weekly, “The time of no time”
2. Suzi Steffen, Eugene Weekly, “This thing called infamous”
1. David Bates, News-Register, “Scenes from a friendship”
Category 15 — business news
3. Andy Giegerich, Business Journal, “Hollywood Bowl hit with karaoke suit”
2. Nicole Montesano, News-Register, “Space museum launched”
1. Yvette Saarinen, News-Register, “Schnitzer retains Cascade Steel”
Category 17 — sports news
HM: Kate Rowland, News-Register, “Moore gets boot in Amity”
3. Wendy Culverwell, Business Journal, “City’s golf courses hit rough patch”
2. TIE: Zack Palmer, News-Times, “Road trip”AND Steve Brandon, Portland Tribune, “Teen served and conquered”
1. Joel Fowlks, Portland Tribune, “The very best of… briefly”
Category 18 — sports columns
3. Brian Gjurgevich, News-Register, selection
2. Ron Forbes Hillsboro Argus, selection
1. Kerry Eggers, Portland Tribune, “Fair Game”
Category 20 — general columns
HM: John Schrag, News-Times, selection
3. Elaine Rohse, News-Register, “Rohse covered glasses”
2. Dan McMillan, Business Journal, selection
1. Anne Marie DiStefano, Portland Tribune, “On the rocks”
Category 21 — headlines
HM: Margaret Seiler, Portland Tribune, selection
3. Margaret E. Davis, Portland Tribune, selection
2. Rachael Winter, News-Register, selection
1. Rob Smith, Business Journal, selection
Category 22 — page 1 design
HM: Dan Schauer, Portland Tribune, selection
3. Joan McGuire, Portland Tribune, selection
2. Todd Cooper, Eugene Weekly, “Doomed to demo”
1. James Marks, Portland Tribune, selection
Category 23 — inside pages/section design
3. James Marks, Portland Tribune, selection
2. Racheal Winter, News-Register, selection
1. Pete Vogel, Portland Tribune, selection
RADIO AND TELEVISION
Television and Radio stations in Region 10
Markets 101 to 160
Spot News
3. Jennifer Winters, Chris Abernathy, KVAL, “Cats seized”
2. Andy Peterson, Doug Schwindt, KVAL, “Highway shooting”
General News
1. Dana Rebik, Chris Abernathy, KVAL, “Izzy Norton”
Feature News
HM: Andy Peterson, Bill Goetz, KVAL, “BMX family”
Sports
2. Tom Ward, KVAL, “The Manley legacy”
1. Dirk Weishaar, KVAL, “Santana sisters”
Feature Photojournalism
2. Joel Kempff, KVAL, “Bird watching”
1. Doug Schwindt, KVAL, “Totem pole makers”
Markets 1 to 100
General News
HM: Laural Porter, Kurt Austin, KGW, “Dead tired”
Feature News
1. Laural Porter, Kurt Austin, KGW, “Standing tall”
News Photojournalism
3. Doug Schwindt, KVAL, “Truffle hunting”
Radio
The judging was done by professional journalists from an SPJ chapter in Utah.
Newscast
3. Tripp Sommer, Erin Adkins, KLCC, “Newscast 3/15/06″
2. staff, Oregon Public Broadcasting, “Oregon Considered,”1/17/06, 9/20/06
General News
2. Colin Fogarty, Oregon Public Broadcasting, “Sandy River changes course”
Feature News
HM: April Baer, Oregon Public Broadcasting, “Music therapy”
3. Kristian Foden-Vencil, Oregon Public Broadcasting, “Meals on wheels … for Fido!”
Investigative
3. Rob Manning, Oregon Public Broadcasting, “Measure 39″
News Series
3. staff, Oregon Public Broadcasting, “Pandemic preparations”
Commentary,
Analysis and Editorial
2. Heather Vail, Mark Immel, KLCC, “Wave energy”
DAILY NEWSPAPERS
Less than 25,000 circulation.
The judging was done by professional journalists from SPJ chapters in Hawaii, Pennsylvania and California.
Spot News
2. Shawn Hall, Jeff Duewel, Grants Pass Daily Courier, “Higginbotham rescue”
Comprehensive Coverage (single day)
3. Staff, Grants Pass Daily Courier, “The Rogue”
Watchdog
2. Rebecca Barrett, Corvallis Gazette-Times, “Burright under exam”
Crime and Justice
HM: Chelsea Duncan, The News-Review, “17 years later, man convicted of abuse”
Education
3. Teresa Williams, The News-Review, “Not left behind”
1. Amanda Haines, Grants Pass Daily Courier, “Special challenges”
Health
TIE: Edith Decker, Grants Pass Daily Courier, “Not every drug that kills is illegal”
Environment and Energy
HM: Bennett Hall, Corvallis Gazette-Times, “Common ground”
Social Issues
1. Patti Richter, Patricia Snyder, Grants Pass Daily Courier, “Hungry in Josephine County”
Lifestyles
2. Hallie Winchell, The World, “Family has four on the way”
Short Feature
1. Sandra Swain, The Daily Astorian, “Reptilian ruckus”
Long Feature
HM: Alex Paul, Albany Democrat-Herald, “Brothers in arms”
Sports News
HM: Kevin Hampton, Corvallis Gazette-Times, “An easy decision”
3. Deena Manning, Jim Moore, Travis Moore, Grants Pass Daily Courier, “Changing the prep landscape”
Sports Feature
3: Kevin Hampton, Corvallis Gazette-Times, “Ultimate fighter”
Sports Column
3: Jon Mitchell, The News-Review
2: Travis Moore, Grants Pass Daily Courier
General Column
3: Kathy Erickson, The World
News Page Design
HM: Doug Harvey, The News-Review
Feature Page Design
3: TIE, Jake TenPas, Corvallis Gazette-Times
1. Lacey Hoyer, The News-Review
Headlines
3: Steve Lundeberg, Albany Democrat-Herald
General News Photography
2. Andy Bronson, The News-Review, “Recall rejected”
Feature Photography
3. Jon Austria, The News-Review, “Silhouette shooter”
Sports Photography
2. Kevin Launius, Grants Pass Daily Courier, “Smash mouth basketball”
Photography Portfolio
1. Andy Bronson, The News-Review
Portrait
1. Mark Ylen, (ee-lin) Albany Democrat-Herald, “Terri Thorpe …”
DAILY NEWSPAPERS
25,001-65,000 circulation
The judging was done by professional journalists from SPJ chapters in Colorado, Pennsylvania and Oklahoma.
General Excellence
1. The Columbian, April 13, Sept. 29, Nov. 26
Comprehensive Coverage (single day)
3. Mark Freeman, Paul Fattig, Mail Tribune, “Arson in the name of activism”
Comprehensive Coverage (multiple days)
2. Staff, The Bulletin, “The death of Pfc. Thomas Tucker”
Investigative
3. Erik Robinson, The Columbian, “Private property, public betrayal”
Watchdog
2. Stephanie Rice, The Columbian, “Judging the judge”
Crime and Justice
HM: Keith Chu, The Bulletin, “Madras prison: Hopes, fears”
3. John Branton, The Columbian, “Local cop will not face DUI charge”
2. Stephanie Rice, Erin Middlewood, The Columbian, “Justice for the mentally ill”
Government
HM: Don Hamilton, The Columbian, “Running on empty”
1. James Sinks, Susan Goodwin, The Bulletin, “Changing Oregon: Our shifting political landscape”
Education
2. Howard Buck, Margaret Ellis, The Columbian, “Still relevant?”
Health
HM: Erin Middlewood, The Columbian, “A brief and troubled life”
3. John Branton, The Columbian, “Medical privacy laws”
Science and Technology
2. Tricia Jones, The Columbian, “Dance, dance evolution”
Environment and Energy
2. TIE: Erik Robinson, The Columbian, “Old adversaries try to save”
Consumer
3. Cami Joner, The Columbian, “Woodland and Wal-Mart”
2. Courtney Sherwood, The Columbian, “Pet insurance has legs”
Business
3. Courtney Sherwood, The Columbian, “Chip firms in charge”
Business Column
2. Julia Anderson, The Columbian
Social Issues
HM: Bill Kettler, Mail Tribune, “Gain and loss”
HM: Sarah Lemon, Mail Tribune, “A silent population”
2. Jeffrey Mize, The Columbian, “Your money and your life”
Personalities
HM: Julia Anderson, The Columbian, “Warner’s playbook”
3. Dean Baker, The Columbian, “When war comes home”
2. Mike Bailey, The Columbian, “Shades of gray”
1. Brett Oppegaard, The Columbian, “Mystery of the maestro”
Lifestyles
1. Mike Bailey, The Columbian, “Warm memories”
Long Feature
HM: Erin Middlewood, The Columbian, “A mother’s love, on loan”
2. Cindy Powers, The Bulletin, “No matter what it took”
1. Kathie Durbin, The Columbian, “Love, intertwined”
Arts & Arts Criticism
HM: Bill Varble, Mail Tribune, “Wives’ review”
3. Tricia Jones, The Columbian, “Art honors, mourns”
2. Greg Jayne, The Columbian, “Now not showing: Navels”
Sports News
HM: Brian Hendrickson, The Columbian, “Trey, inspiration to team, school…”
Sports Feature
HM: Justin Carinci, (Kah-rin-see) The Columbian, “Tip of the cap”
1. Brian Hendrickson, The Columbian, “The ultimate fight”
Sports Column
HM: Greg Jayne, The Columbian
3. Nick Daschel, The Columbian
2. Brian Hendrickson, The Columbian
1. Bill Bigelow, The Bulletin
Editorial/Commentary
3. Erik Lukens, The Bulletin
General Column
HM: Scott Hewitt, The Columbian
1. John Laird, The Columbian
Feature Page Design
HM: Andy Zeigert, The Bulletin
2. Marsha Matta, The Columbian
1. Renee Fullerton, The Bulletin
Headlines
HM: Bob Sisson, The Columbian
Spot News Photography
3. Roy Musitelli, Mail Tribune, “Callahan’s landmark destroyed”
General News Photography
2. Mellissa Jansson, The Bulletin, “Tucker parents at funeral”
Feature Photography
HM: Mike Salsbury, The Columbian, “Marie Trip”
Sports Photography
HM: Steven Lane, The Columbian, “A.J. Allmendinger”
HM: Andy Tullis, The Bulletin, “Rough day for cyclists”
Portrait
HM: Bob Pennell, Mail Tribune, “Dunn deal”
3. Steven Lane, The Columbian, “Justin Farber”
2. Roy Musitelli, Mail Tribune, “Cyber business”
DAILY NEWSPAPERS
Circulation 65,001 and larger
The judging was done by professional journalists from SPJ chapters in California, Florida, Illinois, and Connecticut.
General Excellence
3. The Oregonian, April 13, Sept. 20, Oct. 29
Comprehensive Coverage (multiple days)
1. Staff, The Oregonian, “Kim family serarch …”
Investigative
3. Bryan Denson, Jeff Kosseff, Les Zaitz, The Oregonian, “Disabled charity fraud”
Watchdog
HM: Staff, The Oregonian, “Lobbyists and legislators”
Crime and Justice
2. Luciana Lopez, The Oregonian, “Loyalty, duty collide …”
1. Maxine Bernstein, The Oregonian, “How teaming up took down a gang”
Government
3. Randi Bjornstad, The Register-Guard, “Measure 37″
2. Michelle Roberts, The Oregonian, “Army tries to draft autistic”
Education
1. Paige Parker, The Oregonian, “Does a killing in mom’s past make her unfit …”
Health
3: Joe Rojas-Burke, The Oregonian, “Millions for rural health miss mark”
2: Gabrielle Glaser, The Oregonian, “Waiting for a chance to live”
Environment and Energy
HM: Diane Dietz, The Register-Guard, “Mining’s toxic legacy”
2. staff, The Oregonian, “Our warmer world”
Business
HM: Mike Rogoway, The Oregonian, “Options backdating”
1. Laura Gunderson, The Oregonian, “A story of desire”
Business Column
1. Julie Tripp, The Oregonian
Minorities
1. Esmeralda Bermudes, The Oregonian, “Deported to Guatemala”
Social Issues
1. Michelle Cole, The Oregonian, “Tenacious grandma beats DHS”
Personalities
HM: Mark Baker, The Register-Guard, “One letter at a time”
Lifestyles
HM: Laura Oppenheimer, The Oregonian, “www.helpmefindanewcity”
3. Erin Hoover Barnett, The Oregonian, “The new face of affluence?”
Short Feature
HM: Mark Baker, The Register-Guard, “Which way, wee wallaby?”
1. Larry Bingham, The Oregonian, “Tough rooster, tender tale”
Long Feature
HM: Mark Baker, The Register-Guard, “Remembering Susi”
3. Katy Muldoon, The Oregonian, “Home to heal”
1. Julie Sullivan, The Oregonian, “High privilege”
Arts & Arts Criticism
2. D.K. Row, The Oregonian, “Looking for Portland in the Portland Art Museum”
Sports News
3: Ryan White, The Oregonian, “Kim does her stuff to win”
Sports Feature
HM: Joe Freeman, The Oregonian, “Most wanted …”
1. Norm Maves, The Oregonian, “Gone, and never forgotten”
Sports Column
1. John Canzano, The Oregonian
Editorial/Commentary
3. Susan Nielsen, The Oregonian
1. Doug Bates, The Oregonian
General Column
HM: Andy Parker, The Oregonian
2. Bob Welch, The Register-Guard
1. David Sarasohn, The Oregonian
News Page Design
2. Joel Odom, The Oregonian
Feature Page Design
1. Molly Swisher, The Oregonian
Headlines
1. Ron Jenkins, The Oregonian
Spot News Photography
HM: Thomas Boyd, The Register-Guard, “Black Crater fire”
2. Bruce Ely, The Oregonian, “Tragedy at sea”
General News Photography
3. Michael Lloyd, The Oregonian, “College tab rising”
Feature Photography
1. Jamie Francis, The Oregonian, “Our fallen soldiers”
Sports Photography
HM: Bruce Ely, The Oregonian, “The wave”
HM: Fredrick Joe, The Oregonian, “Wakeboarder”
Photography Portfolio
3. Jamie Francis, The Oregonian
2. Brian Davies, The Register-Guard
Portrait
1. Rob Finch, The Oregonian, “Our blues family”
DAILY NEWSPAPERS
All sizes
The judging was done by professional journalists from the SPJ chapter in Connecticut.
Graphics
2. Eric Baker, The Oregonian
1. Alan Kenaga, The Oregonian
Editorial Cartoon
3. Jack Ohman, The Oregonian
ALTERNATIVE NEWSWEEKLIES IN REGION 10
The judging was done by professional journalists from the SPJ chapter in Illinois.
Investigative
2. Alan Pittman, Eugene Weekly, “Besmirched”
Government
2. Staff, Willamette Week, “Body politic”
1. Kera Abraham, Eugene Weekly, An unwelcome no”
Consumer/Environmental Affairs
3. TIE: Ian Demsky, Willamette Week, “Hydro hogs”
1. Alan Pittman, Eugene Weekly, “Boom! Who are the real terrorists?”
Science and Health
3. Angela Valdez, Willamette Week, “A taste for his own medicine”
Social Issues
3. Angela Valdez, Willamette Week, “Unforgiven”
2. Angela Valdez, Willamette Week, “Meth madness”
1. Kera Abraham, Eugene Weekly, “Flames of dissent”
Minorities
1. Beth Slovic, Willamette Week, “Illegal scholar”
Education
3. Alan Pittman, Eugene Weekly, “Deadbeat legislature”
1. Suzi Steffen, Eugene Weekly, “School de verano”
Lifestyle
3. Zach Dundas, Willamette Week, “Scarf face”
2. Zach Dundas, Willamette Week, “Bean town”
Criticism
HM: Casey Jarman, Willamette Week, “Keep ya ones up!”
3. Suzi Steffan, Eugene Weekly, “This thing called Infamous”
Business
HM: Suzi Steffen, Eugene Weekly, “Labor’s day”
1. Alan Pittman, Eugene Weekly, “Which way Broadway”
Columns
1. Byron Beck, Willamette Week
Special Section
1. Byron Beck, Willamette Week, “Restaurant guide”
Personalities
3. Ian Demsky, Willamette Week, “Hi, my name is Randy and I’m addicted to oil”
1. Beth Slovic, Willamette Week, “Tales from the crip”

