Washington regional writers: Time to get those entries in

The time is here for Washington regional writers to get their entries in to the National Press Club journalism contest. The deadline has been extended to April 16 to allow a little more time to get the entries in.

For Club members, entries are free, others pay $50 per entry. The awards will be given at a banquet this summer at the Club.

The regional writers explain the nation’s capital to folks from a regional perspective and the Club wants to see their best work from 2017. Reporters who cover politicians and issues in Washington from a regional perspective for readers of their newspapers are eligible for the awards from the Club’s annual journalism contest. This prize recognizes the work of Washington-based regional reporters who provide a clear understanding of events, issues and politics of importance to a city, state or region. The winner gets a prize of $750.

Entrants are encouraged to enter online, but if you prefer, the Club will accept entries mailed in the traditional way as long as they are postmarked before the deadline.

Details on the different awards categories and how to enter the contest can be found by clicking here.

The contest includes awards for political reporting, international coverage, consumer reporting and online journalism. It also includes a group of awards for areas such as reporting on the welfare of animals, coverage of the journalism industry, newsletter journalism, the aviation industry, problems facing the elderly and humor writing.