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Alaska newspaper wins a Pulitzer for its investigation of rural criminal justice flaws

It's the third Pulitzer Prize the Anchorage Daily News has won.

By ArcticToday May 6, 2020
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A special series of reports on the criminal justice system in rural Alaska from the Anchorage Daily News, in collaboration with ProPublica, has won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, beating out the other finalists, national newspapers The New York Times and Washington Post.

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