Erika Fry won the top prize in the Explanatory Journalism category for her story, “Epidemic of Fear.”
Jen Wieczner won the top prize in the Markets category for her piece, “Wall Street’s Contact High.”
And Geoff Colvin and Phil Wahba earned an honorable mention citation for their story of Sears’ epic decline, “Seven Decades of Self Destruction.”
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Fortune has won four more journalism awards, taking top prizes from the New York Press Club for consumer reporting, feature reporting, political reporting, and feature photography.
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With these wins, Fortune now has earned a cool 100 major journalism prizes in the past six years.