The local American newspaper wins the Pulitzer award, which she did not want.

A local American newspaper has won the Pulitzer Award for covering a massacre in its news room. But after receiving the most prestigious prize in American journalism, Capital Gazette, he did not celebrate. The staff quietly embraced in memory of their five slain colleagues when an armed person opened fire [...]
A local American newspaper has won the Pulitzer Award for covering a massacre in its news room.
But after receiving the most prestigious prize in American journalism, Capital Gazette, he did not celebrate.
The staff quietly embraced the memory of their five slain colleagues when an armed person opened fire in their office in June 2018.
The Pulitzer award was also shared with the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, which writes about investigations into President Trump.
Capital Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland, won the special Pulitizer award for covering and courage one of the deadliest attacks on journalists in American history.
The Pulitzer Board gave him a $100,000 grant.
Workers John McNamara, Wendy Winters, Rebecca Smith, Gerald Fishman and Rob Hiasen were killed in last summer's attack.
The Pulitzer award was also shared by the Washington Post, Reuters and Sun Sentinel.











