On the list: The Austin Chronicle, Creative Loafing Atlanta, Gambit, The Memphis Flyer, Miami New Times, Nashville Scene, Providence Phoenix, Riverfront Times, Seattle Weekly, SF Weekly, Westword, and Willamette Week.
'Tis the season of lists, so let's count down the most-viewed AAN News stories of 2011.
Jim Ruland will receive a $25,000 cash prize and his 150-word short story will be published in Reader's Digest.
The paper is nominated for best entertainment publication of the year in the L.A. Press Club's National Entertainment Journalism Awards.
Congo refugee and former Boise Weekly contributor Fidel Nshombo was honored by the mayor of Boise for his accomplishments as a refugee advocate and to commemorate his U.S. citizenship.
San Diego CityBeat picked up four awards from the San Diego Press Club. Editor David Rolland and writer Enrique Limón each received two first-place nods.
Tucson Weekly won a total of 13 awards from the Arizona Newspapers Association, including individual honors for several writers.
San Francisco Bay Guardian tells residents, "If you go bare, put 'er there."
SF Weekly restaurant critic Jonathan Kauffman's article about the controversies surrounding shark consumption will appear in Best Food Writing 2011.
Village Voice reporter Graham Rayman's five-part series, The NYPD Tapes, is a shocking portrait of how the New York Police Department operates behind closed doors.
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