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Most Outstanding News Operation--Alabama Public Radio

2014 saw the United Auto Workers union’s successful challenge of German auto maker Mercedes Benz before the National Labor Relations Board, the white-out snow storm that crippled central Alabama, and massive lay-offs at the International Paper Company’s mill in Lawrence County. There was also the painful implementation of the Affordable Care Act, which the Alabama Public Radio newsroom covered with a year-long collaboration with AL.com, as well as the second season of APR’s participation in the public television business program “Alabama, Inc.” Finally, APR explored the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the pivotal battle of Mobile Bay during the Civil War. Our entry for "Most Outstanding News Operation" is respectfully submitted here.

Alabama Public Radio

Most Outstanding News Operation

Jeremy Loeb outro

Stan Ingold outro

Pat Duggins Outro outro

Ryan Vasquez outro

Morning Edition report Whiteout snow storm

Storm rescue wrap

International Paper mill closes in Lawrence County, workers get pink slips

“UAW versus Mercedes”

NLRB Ruling

APR collaborates with AL.com on Affordable Care Act

Local business react to ACA

Kentucky’s response to ACA

“The Medicaid Gap”—ACA

“Wheelchair Basketball”

“Wheelchair Boxing”

“Wheelchair Rugby”

The Battle of Mobile—150th anniversary

“Damn The Torpedoes”

“When the Blue and Gray Isn’t Black and White”

“Castle Morgan”

“Buchanan”

“Mobile Bay—Read All About It”

Mobile Bay “Congressional Medals of Honor”

APR Newscast

Pat Duggins is news director for Alabama Public Radio.
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