From Police Militarization to Model Trains, Local News Pasadena Reporting Lauded by Journalism Colleagues

Local News Pasadena had eleven award nominations for 2024, now eight wins.

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For the second year in a row, two correspondents from Local News Pasadena were honored with prestigious annual reporting awards presented by the Los Angeles Press Club.

At the sixty-seventh annual Southern California Journalism Awards on Sunday, correspondent Victoria Thomas was recognized with a first-place win for her lifestyle feature titled “Drayke’s Tale.” In addition, Associate Publisher Phil Hopkins was awarded two first-place trophies for his reporting on the Pasadena Police Department with “A Local Police Force Prepares For War: The Question is With Whom?” and “Welcome to Crown City Prison.”

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Associate Publisher Phil Hopkins and correspondent Victoria Thomas at the Los Angeles Press Club gala. Photo: Sheryl Turner

Hopkins received second-place and third-place awards in five additional categories, including Online Journalist of the Year.

Judges, who this year hailed from press organizations in Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Washington D.C., Texas, Florida and Wisconsin, commented about Thomas’ feature article: “This touching and informative piece seamlessly combines the father-son bond with the added context of autism, celebrity and a shared interest in model trains. Thomas displays a deft touch in providing valuable background on a largely misunderstood condition while framing the story with the joy and humanity of a shared passion.”

“As humans, we tend to silo, and this is detrimental to ourselves and our planet,” said Thomas. “We tend to feel that we’re only safe in our insular, bullet-proof bubbles. But a willingness to break out of the bubble and make potentially ‘dangerous’ or uncomfortable contact with others is the essence of local news-gathering. Humanity is not only all around us — it is within us. Just getting out and talking to people is a daily epiphany for me.”

Regarding Hopkins’ story in the Local Political / Government Reporting, Crime / Corruption category, the judges said: “This article about police militarization is not merely food for thought but a full, troubling, 10-course meal!” About the PPD’s portable surveillance tower article, the judges commented: “Great job highlighting how local police are arming themselves with tools the public should know about – surveillance towers? Who knew? ‘What war are they preparing for?’ indeed.”

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Coverage of the 67th Annual SoCal Journalism Awards from Pasadena Media. Video: Pasadena Media

Here are the first, second and third place winners in each category where Local News Pasadena received an award:

  • LOCAL POLITICAL/GOVERNMENT REPORTING, Crime/Corruption
    • 1st: Phil Hopkins, LocalNewsPasadena.com, “A Local Police Force Prepares For War: The Question is With Whom?
    • 2nd: Nick Gerda, Jill Replogle, Ted Rohrlich and Yusra Farzan, LAist, “Uncovering the Andrew Do corruption scandal”
    • 3rd: Scott Schwebke, Pasadena Star-News, “Arcadia councilmember under harsh glare over ties to accused Chinese agent”
  • LIFESTYLE FEATURE
    • 1st: Victoria Thomas, LocalNewsPasadena.com, “Drayke’s Tale
    • 2nd: Christina Campodonico, The San Francisco Standard, “The new dating app is a flyer: In SF, people are posting singles ads on telephone poles”
    • 3rd: Steffie Nelson, Truthdig, “Preparing to Meet Your Maker, Plus Cake: The Life of a Death Cafe”
  • POLITICAL COMMENTARY, Local
    • 1st: Phil Hopkins, LocalNewsPasadena.com, “Welcome to Crown City Prison
    • 2nd: Mohammed Zain Shafi Khan, The Guardian, “USC vetoed a Muslim student’s graduation speech for her pro-Palestinian views. Why?”
    • 3rd: Jon Regardie, Los Angeles Magazine, “Mark Ridley-Thomas Begins His Appeal, With an ‘Army’ of Supporters Standing Behind Him”
  • ONLINE JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR, Tied to an Organization
    • 1st: Nick Gerda, LAist
    • 2nd: Phil Hopkins, LocalNewsPasadena.com
    • 3rd: James Hibberd, The Hollywood Reporter
  • PERSONALITY PROFILE, Business/Government/Society Personalities
    • 1st: Andrew Lopez, Boyle Heights Beat, “The fall of José Huízar: How an Eastside hero rose to the top and how it all came crashing down”
    • 2nd: Phil Hopkins, LocalNewsPasadena.com, “Rick Cole: Cooling His Heels Without Breaking Stride
    • 3rd: Hosam Elattar, Voice of OC, “A Gas Station Owner Says City Corruption Cost Him Money, Now He is Suing Anaheim”
  • CULTURE NEWS, Events
    • 1st: Steve Appleford, Capital & Main, “Street Artists Say Graffiti on Abandoned L.A. High-Rises Is Disruptive, Divisive Art”
    • 2nd: Hosam Elattar, Voice of OC, “Anaheim’s Little Arabia is Finally Getting its Freeway Signs”
    • 3rd: Phil Hopkins, Local News Pasadena, “Trouble in Tovaangar
  • EDITORIALS
    • 1st: Emily St. Martin, Huffington Post, “Hundreds Of Journalists Just Lost Their Jobs. I’m One Of Them — And I’m Begging You To Pay Attention”
    • 2nd: Jem Aswad, Variety, “Jennifer Lopez’s Canceled Tour, and Society’s Twisted Pleasure in Seeing Strong Women Fail”
    • 3rd: Phil Hopkins, Local News Pasadena, “Goodbye Darkness, Goodbye Quiet
  • POLITICAL COMMENTARY, National

The full list of 2024 award winners is available on the Los Angeles Press Club’s Web site.

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Phil Hopkins

Phil is the Associate Publisher of Local News Pasadena. He is a 35-year resident of the city. Phil has won several national awards for magazine photography and received multiple Southern California Journalism Awards for news reporting and commentary. His favorite local delicacy is the Combo Grinder at Connal's.
Email: [email protected]

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