Arizona Daily Star photographers win top awards in 2018 contest
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The Arizona Daily Star photography staff won top awards in several categories in the 2018 Arizona Newspapers Association's Better Newspapers Contest on Oct. 6, 2018 in Chandler.
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News photo, 3rd place: Owner Neci Brancetelli, right, and PCSO Deputy Jeanika Bates, left, attempt to comfort Courtney the dog with hugs and a bit of water following the dog's rescue from a mobile home fire by Northwest Fire District personnel at Rillito Rd & N. Camino Aire Fresco on in Tucson, AZ. on July 7, 2017.
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Feature photo, 3rd place: Naomy Robles, 7, sits atop dad Raul's shoulder while they bask in the water cascading over Sabino Dam as visitors to Sabino Canyon enjoy a cooling-off in the abundant monsoon runoff flow near the Sabino Dam on Aug. 4, 2017.
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Feature photo, 2nd place: Eddie McKechnie takes a bottle to the head from Jon Mincks as the two "fight" during the recreation of the Arrest of John Dillinger in the Hotel Congress plaza at the 2018 Dillinger Days, January 20, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.
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Sports photo, 2nd place: Arizona State head coach Bobby Hurley can't believe his Sun Devils didn't get the offensive charging foul against Arizona in the first half of their Pac-12 game at Wells Fargo Arena, February 15, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.
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News photo, 2nd place: The Frye Fire burning in and outside of the Coronado National Forest, covering almost the entire northeastern slopes of the Pinaleño Range, over the city of Safford and surrounding communities, June 22, 2017, Safford, Ariz.
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Sports photo, 1st place: Four out of five bananas in the Zona Zoo student section agree, the ref got the call against the Wildcats wrong as Arizona turns over the ball against Alabama in the second half of their game at McKale Center, December 9, 2017, Tucson, Ariz.
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Sports photo, 3rd place: Bullfighter Wacey Munsell can't outrun Crankenstein and gets knocked around a bit during the bull riding at the fourth session of the La Fiesta de los Vaqueros Rodeo, February 23, 2018, Tucson, Ariz.
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News photo, 1st place: Bishop Edward J. Weisenburger talks with reporters as he stands in front of the portraits of past bishops who have led the Diocese of Tucson, Arizona October 03, 2017. Bishop Weisenburger will become the seventh bishop of Tucson, replacing Bishop Gerald Kicanas, seated.
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Feature photo, 1st place: Blake Walker, 5, reacts to seeing one of the poison dart frogs pointed out by his great-grandfather, Ray Armstrong, after the new exhibit is unveiled at the Reid Park Zoo on June 20, 2017. Eleven frogs from four different species makes up the exhibit.
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Enterprise reporting, 1st place:
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Enterprise reporting, 1st place: “Wow, I forgot what it feels like to stand,” Norma Santos Trujillo said quietly, then took her first steps in her shortened prostheses called stubbies, and was overcome with emotion at Hanger Clinic on September 20, 2017. A doctor at the hospital had told her that she'd never walk again.
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Enterprise reporting, 1st place: Norma and her daughter, Josslyn Trujillo, 10, joke around as they hang out in Norma’s bedroom on July 26, 2017, three months after a life-altering car crash. Norma lost her right leg at scene of the wreck, her left one was amputated at the hospital.
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Enterprise reporting, 1st place: Norma bears a scar on the back of her neck where plates, titanium rods and screws were put in place to reattach the spinal column to her skull. Norma lost 70% of rotation in her neck. Due to this injury any fall in the wrong way could cause paralysis or death. (July 06, 2017)
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Enterprise reporting, 1st place: Wendy Miller, a physical medicine and rehabilitation doctor, examines the burns on Norma's arm as her husband, Michael Trujillo, watches during a home visit on July 26, 2017. Norma was pinned underneath the car that hit her on April 19. The muffler was burning her skin until several men at the scene lifted and moved the car off her.
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Enterprise reporting, 1st place: As the casting dries, flecks fall to the floor on Norma's existing limbs during an appointment at Hanger Clinic on September 01, 2017. The cast will be used to create the sockets for her shortened prostheses, called stubbies. The stubbies will help Norma with her new center of gravity before receiving prosthetics that will bring her back to her original height.
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Enterprise reporting, 1st place: "I always knew she was strong, says Michael, but this has really shown her strength." Michael holds Norma after she walks towards him in her stubbies at Hanger Clinic on September 29, 2017. Norma and Michael have said that the trauma has strengthened their relationship. Although the couple was briefly separated before the crash, they have fallen in love all over again.
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Enterprise reporting, 1st place: As each day passes Norma grows stronger and more determined to be independent. Here she shows her mother, Marie del Carmen Santos, how she's able to move around while wearing new gel liners on September 13, 2017.
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Enterprise reporting, 1st place: As family members eat, talk and watch football on Thanksgiving, Nayelly Santos hugs her sister, Norma, whom Nayelly mentioned in her prayer before the meal on November 23, 2017. The extended family has rallied around Norma, Michael and their children. They have come together to help raise money by hosting car washes and lending a hand with household chores.
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Enterprise reporting, 1st place: Instead of coaching, Norma sits on the sidelines and offers advice to the USA Youth Sports soccer team she coached for two years. Her daughter is on the team and soon her twin boys will join. Norma harbors anger towards the University of Arizona student whose car struck her. The way she sees it, he could go back to his life but her life is forever changed. (September 13, 2017)
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Enterprise reporting, 1st place: “I’m taking it day by day. There’s no point looking back. It’s the end of a chapter,” says Norma. “The key is to find that one thing that gets you out of bed. For me it’s my children, my husband, my family.” Norma helps her son, Kaleb Trujillo, 3, with his helmet before heading outside to ride his bike in the neighborhood on July 26, 2017. After the car crash life seemed to just stop. Norma's twin boys refused to ride their bikes until Mom came home.
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