AAN honors Portland Phoenix for election coverage
By JEFF INGLIS | July 1, 2009
Portland Phoenix honored for election coverage
At the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies annual awards banquet in Tucson, Arizona, last Friday, Portland Phoenix staff and freelancers were recognized for their coverage of the 2008 elections, with a second-place award, tying the City Newspaper of Rochester, New York, for the honors.
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