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Valley Voice, area news outlets honored in California Journalism Awards

The Valley Voice was recognized with two awards in this year’s California Journalism Awards, which judged the Voice against similarly-sized California News Publishers Association members.

Catherine Doe, the Voice’s publisher, received both awards. The Voice’s entries were judged in the digital category for outlets with 100,000 or less monthly unique visitors.

Doe received second place in ‘Coverage of Newsom Recall Election’ for the article “Tulare County’s republicans react to recall,” and fifth place in ‘In-Depth Reporting’ for her “Tulare Public Cemetery District turmoil” series, which included reporting on a double disinterment, the firing of former Tulare Public Cemetery District manager Leonor Castaneda, the cancellation of the cemetery district’s insurance policy, and a police report that claimed cemetery district moved bodies without permission.

The contest judge praised Doe’s reporting on the Tulare Public Cemetery District.

“The horror abounds! What an awful but necessary series to report on and follow. Closure must be given to families and justice must be given appropriately,” the judges’ remarks read. “Great job staying on top of this story and covering the necessary details.”

“2021 was a difficult slog to get through without our late editor,” said Doe, “especially for me, but I’m proud of our team and our consistent high quality reporting of some of the concerns in our area that get missed by the larger newspapers.”

Other area publications were also honored in the awards: 

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