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Winners of the 84th annual Tennessee Press Association Awards, photographed on July 19, 2024. (Photo: Submitted)

The Tennessee Lookout won 15 awards, including five first place ones, on Friday at the Tennessee Press Association’s 84th annual awards presentation. 

Winning coverage came in the categories of Best Investigative Reporting for “Cash for Clout,” a series analyzing the political organizations and individuals funding state lawmakers; Best Single Feature for a story about the rise of Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell; Best Single Editorial; Best Feature Photography and Best News Photography. 

John Partipilo’s photo of Tennessee Highway Patrol officers subduing a Nashville high school student during a gun safety protest at the Capitol on in April 2023 won first place for Best News Photography.

The contest celebrates and honors excellence in all areas of journalism, including reporting, writing and photography. This year marks only the second year the Lookout — the first digital publication admitted for membership — has been eligible to be nominated for awards. 

Winners were selected from 1,060 nominations from 71 of the TPA’s 131 members and were judged by journalists from the New York Press Association. 

Earlier in the month, the Lookout received two Green Eyeshade Awards for breaking news coverage and serious commentary. 

The Green Eyeshades, sponsored by the Society of Professional Journalists, draws entries from an 11-state region in the southeast. 

Tennessee Press Association Awards

Best Investigative Reporting: First place

Best Single Feature: First place

Best Single Editorial: First and second places

Best News Photography: First place and second place 

Best Feature Photography: First and third places 

Best Public Service Reporting: Second place

Best Education Reporting: Second place

Best Editorials: Second place

Best Graphics and/or Illustrations: Second place

Best News Reporting: Second and third places

Best Sports Writing: Fourth place

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