Cincinnati.com named best news website in Ohio

The Enquirer won multiple honors at the 2015 All Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards, sponsored by The Press Club of Cleveland, including best website for Cincinnati.com.

"Cincinnati.com was the clear winner in this category," the judges wrote. "The tile design is very efficient and clean, and the use of photos is graphically attractive. The side labels make it easy to navigate the categories. The entire page, not just the top half, is attractive."

Other Enquirer honors include:

• General News: Single Story – Former reporter Mark Curnutte earned first place for "Faces to Fear or to Protect?" on children who crossed the border. Business reporter Alexander Coolidge earned third place for "The Future of Frisch's."

• General News: Multiple Stories-Same Topic – Curnutte earned first place for coverage of issues facing the African-American community.

• Features: Personality Profile – City reporter Sharon Coolidge earned second place for "One Day Behind the Scenes" about Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley.

• Features: General – John Faherty and Laura Trujillo, a husband-and-wife team formerly employed as reporter and senior editor, earned first place for "How an Organ Transplant Changed My Life."

• Online Storytelling – Faherty and Trujillo earned second place in this category for the organ transplant story.

• Public Service – Photographer Cara Owsley, former reporter Krista Ramsey and former editor Trujillo earned first place for "Being 14 in the City."

• Politics/Government Writing – City Hall reporter Sharon Coolidge and transportation reporter Jason Williams earned second place for coverage of the Cincinnati streetcar project.

• Analysis – Reporter James Pilcher won third place for "Sweet Deals," which examined development deals in the city.

• Photojournalism – Photographer Liz Dufour earned second place for "The Girls of Lower Price Hill."

• Infographics – Graphic artist Michael Nyerges earned both first place and third place for "Pursuit of the NFL's 16th Franchise" and "Why the Reds Open at Home," respectively. Nyerges also won first place in "Best in Ohio: Infographics."

In addition, The Enquirer earned third place in the Best Daily Newspaper in Ohio category.