Arkansas SPJ to host 2026 Diamond Journalism Awards on July 25

Warwick Sabin and Heather Baker to be featured as special guests; $15,000 to be awarded for A-Mark Prize for Investigative Journalism

LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists will present the Diamond Journalism Awards banquet on Saturday, July 25, at Next Level Events in downtown Little Rock, featuring a keynote conversation between Warwick Sabin, president and CEO of Deep South Today, and Heather Baker, president and publisher of AY Media Group.

Sabin leads Deep South Today, a nonprofit network of local newsrooms that includes The Current, Mississippi Today, Verite News and Arkansas Today, which is scheduled to launch in fall 2026. His career spans journalism, public service, philanthropy and nonprofit leadership. He served three terms in the Arkansas House of Representatives from 2013 to 2019.

Baker has worked in the publishing industry for more than 25 years. Under her leadership, AY Media Group has grown into one of the region’s most recognized media organizations. She is also a prominent media personality and influencer whose work spans print, digital and broadcast media, as well as numerous philanthropic initiatives.

The Diamond Journalism Awards will recognize winners and finalists in more than 80 categories, showcasing exceptional journalism from Arkansas and neighboring states. Winners of the A-Mark Prize for Investigative Journalism, which carries $15,000 in prize money, will also be announced. This year’s finalists are Chris Fulton of the Mountain Home Observer and Josh Snyder of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

“This year’s contest was our most competitive to date, and we can’t wait to recognize the outstanding work being produced in Arkansas and throughout the region,” said Sarah Campbell-Miller, Arkansas SPJ president. “Warwick brings a unique perspective on the future of local journalism, and pairing him with media leader Heather Baker will create a dynamic conversation to cap off an evening dedicated to celebrating excellence in journalism.”

The 2026 contest drew 591 entries across more than 80 categories, including divisions for professional journalism, student journalism and communications. SPJ members from Connecticut judged the competitions.

This year’s emcee will be Sonseeahray Tonsall, KARK 4 News at Noon anchor. Throughout her award-winning journalism career, Tonsall has covered some of the nation’s most significant stories, from natural disasters and political conventions to investigative reports that have driven meaningful change in local communities. Back in Arkansas for a second stint at KARK, she remains committed to uncovering the truth, telling stories with integrity, and serving viewers across the state.

The Diamond Awards ceremony will be held at Next Level Events, 1400 W. Markham St. in Little Rock. Dinner will be served at 5 p.m., and the program will begin immediately following. Tickets are $35 per person, and you can purchase them here.

AY Media Group is this year’s presenting sponsor, and the event is also sponsored by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, the University of Memphis Department of Journalism and Strategic Media, and Crafton Tull. Additional sponsorship opportunities are available; contact Arkansas SPJ to learn more.

Finalists are listed below in alphabetical order by first name in each division. If multiple entries are finalists but are credited in the same manner, the entry credit is listed only once per division. To see the finalists listed by organization in addition to name, click here.

Print/Online Division 

Aarron Fleming, Jane Donahoe, The Daily Memphian

Ainsley Platt, Antoinette Grajeda, Sonny Albarado, Arkansas Advocate

Alex Thomas, Ella McCarthy, Neal Earley, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Aliyah Veal, Mississippi Free Press

Andrew DeMillo, The Associated Press

Antoinette Grajeda, Arkansas Advocate

Antoinette Grajeda, Ainsley Platt, Tess Vrbin, Sonny Albarado, Arkansas Advocate

Bill Bowden, Dale Ellis, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bobby Ross Jr., Religion Unplugged

Brant Bingamon, The Austin Chronicle

Daniel Connolly, Matt Fair, Hilary Russ, Vince Sullivan, Orlando Lorenzo, Law360 (Legal news service)

Daniel Grear, Arkansas Times

David Barham, The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Donna Ladd, Mississippi Free Press

Doug Crise, Arkansas Money & Politics

Dwain Hebda, Ya!Mule Wordsmiths for AY Magazine

Ella McCarthy, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Emma Murphy, Oklahoma Voice

Erika Konig, Meghnad Bose, Daniel Connolly, David Waters, Marc Perrusquia, Marc Perrusquia, Institute for Public Service Reporting 

Jane Roberts , Mary Cashiola, The Daily Memphian

Jennifer Tormo Alvarez, Hoa Vu, Melinda Gonzalez Galjour, 225 Magazine

Jody Callahan, Chris Herrington, The Daily Memphian

Jonathan Feldman, Leader Newspaper

Josh Snyder, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Kimberley Jones, The Austin Chronicle

Matt Campbell, Arkansas Times

Micaela Watts, Marc Perrusquia, Institute for Public Service Reporting

Natalie Wallington, Katherine Burgess, MLK50: Justice Through Journalism

Nick Judin, Ashton Pittman, Heather Harrison, William Pittman, Mississippi Free Press

Nick Judin, Kevin Edwards, Ashton Pittman, Mississippi Free Press

Philip Martin, The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Phillip Powell, Arkansas Times

Rebecca Cadenhead, Charity Scott, Kevin Wurm, Andrea Morales, MLK50: Justice Through Journalism

Riley Bienvenu Bourgeois, Bre Pizzolato, Sally Grace Cagle, Melinda Gonzales, Hoa Vu, inRegister Magazine

Sammie Seamon, The Austin Chronicle

Samuel Hardiman, Jane Donahoe, The Daily Memphian

Sonny Albarado, Arkansas Advocate

Sophie Bates, David A. Lieb, Illan Ireland, M.K. Wilderman, Alex Rozier, Mississippi Free Press, Associated Press, Mississippi Today

Staff, MLK50: Justice Through Journalism/ProPublica

Staff , The Austin Chronicle

Tess Vrbin, Arkansas Advocate

Tommy Foltz, The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Torsheta Jackson, Heather Harrison, Ashton Pittman, Jaylin Smith, Mississippi Free Press

Whitley O’Connor, Henry Hargreaves, Curbside Chronicle

TELEVISION

40/29 Staff, KHBS/KHOG

Ashlei King, Julian Jones, FOX16

Brad Horn, KNWA FOX24

Brandon Evans, KHBS/KHOG TV

Breanna Hampton, Cherokee Phoenix

Brett Rains, KHBS/KHOG

Doug Warner, KNWA

Doug Warner, Brad Horn, KNWA

Doug Warner, Joshua Rugger, Peyton Langford, KNWA

Dylan Price, Jacob Osborn, KARK 4 and FOX16

Kathryn Thornberry, KARK 4 and FOX16

Kevin Kelly, FOX16 KLRT

Kevin Kelly, Julian Jones, FOX16 KLRT

Kevin Kelly, Kwasi Harshaw, FOX16 KLRT

Kevin Kelly, Lavant Randall, FOX16 KLRT 

Kimberly Rusley, Duncan Meece, KFDM 6

Lauren Motley, KNWA FOX24 Fayetteville

Madison Taylor, KHBS/KHOG

Matt Grant Josh Hinkle, Dalton Huey Chris Nelson, KXAN-TV

Micah Fletcher, Cherokee Phoenix

Michael Aaron, Skot Covert, Joel Kattner, KFSM

Phil Reed, KHBS/KHOG TV

Tiffany Baskerville, KFSM-TV Ft. Smith

Tyre White, Clover Wagner, KATV 7 NEWS 

AUDIO 

Danny Wicentowski, St. Louis Public Radio

Erika Konig, Institute for Public Service Reporting and WKNO-FM public radio

Josie Lenora, Little Rock Public Radio

Laura Kebede-Twumasi, Institute for Public Service Reporting and WKNO-FM public radio

Maggie Ryan, Little Rock Public Radio

Maggie Ryan, National Public Radio

Nathan Treece, Josie Lenora, Maggie Ryan, Emma Bertram, Little Rock Public Radio

Paul Ladd, World Christian Broadcasting’s New Life Station & worldchristian.org

VISUAL JOURNALISM 

Adam Vogler, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Alison Fulton, Chris Fulton, Mountain Home Observer

Andrea Morales, Kevin Wurm, MLK50: Justice Through Journalism

Carrie Hill, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Chad Hunter, Cherokee Phoenix

Colin Murphey, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Henry Hargreaves, Whitley O’Connor, Curbside Chronicle

Jennifer Tormo Alvarez, Melinda Gonzalez Galjour, Collin Richie, 225 Magazine

Jordan Hefler, Riley Bienvenu Bourgeois, Bre Pizzolato, Sally Grace Cagle, inRegister Magazine

Mandy Keener, Layet Johnson, Sarah Richardson, Sara Reeves, Arkansas Times

Mandy Keener, Sara Reeves, Arkansas Times

Melinda Gonzalez Galjour, 225 Magazine

Michael Hoge, Sarah Smythe, Heather Kersten, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Riley Bienvenu Bourgeois, Jordan Hefler, Jackie Haxthausen, Hoa Vu, Bre Pizzolato, Sally Grace Cagle, inRegister Magazine

Staci Vandagriff, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Staff, Mississippi Free Press

Stan Denman, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Thomas Metthe, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

William Pittman, Mississippi Free Press

SPECIAL TOPICS 

Aprille Spivey, Arkansas Catholic

Chase Hartsell, Ouachita Baptist University Athletics

Chris Fulton, Mountain Home Observer

Dwain Hebda, Ya!Mule Wordsmiths for Ay Media Group

Dwain Hebda, Ya!Mule Wordsmiths for Arkansas Money & Politics

Dwain Hebda, Catherine Frederick, Ya!Mule Wordsmiths for Do South Magazine

Erik Tryggestad, The Christian Chronicle

Frank Lockwood, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Illan Ireland, William Pittman, Mississippi Free Press, Ag & Water Desk

Mark Carter, Arkansas Money & Politics

Mark Carter, Arkansas Money & Politics

Roger Amos, Mississippi Free Press

Stephanie Smittle, Arkansas Times

Tom Murphy, Matt Byrne, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

COMMUNICATIONS 

Amye Buckley, Crafton Tull 

Angelita Faller, University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Aprille Spivey, Arkansas Children’s Health System

Chase Hartsell, Ouachita Baptist University

Crafton Tull Marketing Team, Social Media, Earned Media, Owned Media

Donnie Sewell, Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts

Emily Partridge, Heifer International

Staci Miller, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Wendy Jordan, Crafton Tull

STUDENT JOURNALISM 

Alexa Durben, The Volunteer Channel

Claire Thatcher, The Daily Beacon

Emma Fingeret, Sydney Barney, Lailah Rucker, Ablaze Magazine

Erika Konig, University of Memphis

Gracie Guillot, LSU Tiger TV

Gracyn Thatcher, Kate Barber, The Volunteer Channel

Kierra Evans, LSU Tiger TV

Lindsay Favre, The Daily Beacon

Luke Lamoree, The Volunteer Channel

Mary Lyle, The Echo

Meredith Lipsey, The Echo

Olivia Lee, Caden Dyer, Patrick Busch, The Daily Beacon

Patricia Caputo, LSU Tiger TV

Sophie Starkey, The Volunteer Channel

Tiger TV Staff , LSU Tiger TV

TVC Staff, The Volunteer Channel

Vivian Phillips, The Echo

CRAFT ACHIEVEMENT 

Ashlei King, FOX16/KLRT 

Ashton Pittman, Mississippi Free Press

Colin Murphey, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Darby Bybee, KHBS/KHOG

Heather Baker, AY Media Group

Kevin Kelly, FOX16/KLRT

Kimberly Rusley, KFDM 6

Lauren Motley, KNWA FOX24 Fayetteville

Matt Byrne, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Sarah DeClerk, AY Media Group

Staci Miller, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Thomas Metthe, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Wendy Jordan, Crafton Tull

DIAMOND HONORS 

Ainsley Platt, Arkansas Advocate

Bill Bowden, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bobby Ross Jr., The Christian Chronicle and Religion Unplugged

Caden Dyer, The Daily Beacon

Dwain Hebda, Ya!Mule Wordsmiths

Erika Konig, University of Memphis

Erika Konig, Meghnad Bose, Daniel Connolly, David Waters, Institute for Public Service Reporting

Illan Ireland, Mississippi Free Press, Ag & Water Desk

Lia Portillo, Marshall News Messenger

Matt Byrne, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Rebecca Cadenhead, Charity Scott, Kevin Wurm, Andrea Morales, MLK50: Justice Through Journalism

Tammy Keith, Log Cabin Democrat

A-MARK PRIZE 

Chris Fulton, Mountain Home Observer

Josh Snyder, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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