The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

AJC’s Tia Mitchell wins coveted award for political reporting

The Washington correspond­ent earns David Lynch honors.

- By Todd C. Duncan Todd.Duncan@ajc.com

The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on’s Tia Mitchell was honored for her political reporting by the Washington Press Club Foundation on Wednesday evening.

Mitchell, who is the newspaper’s Washington correspond­ent, was presented with the prestigiou­s 2022 David Lynch Award for Regional Reporters during the foundation’s 76th Annual Congressio­nal Dinner in Washington, D.C.

“The judges looked for thorough incisive coverage, clear writing and a reporter’s ability to explain complex subjects to a hometown audience,” said Geoff Bennett of “PBS NewsHour” before presenting the award to Mitchell.

Mitchell, who frequently is tapped to provide political expertise on CNN, MSNBC, FiveThirty­Eight, NPR and other national news programs, writes about Georgia’s congressio­nal delegation, campaigns, elections and the impact that decisions made in D.C. have on Georgia residents. Before that, she was the AJC’s DeKalb County reporter.

“Being the AJC’s Washington correspond­ent is a tremendous opportunit­y,” Mitchell said. “Every day, my goal is to cover our federal government in a way that is, both, accessible and informativ­e to a Georgia audience. AJC readers are on my mind in all that I do. It was so validating to learn that the judges see this in my work and chose to honor it in this way.”

Prior to joining the paper in 2017, she spent her entire career in Florida covering local and state government for publicatio­ns, such as the Tampa Bay Times and the Florida Times-Union. Mitchell is a graduate of Florida A&M University and originally is from Louisville, Kentucky. She currently serves as chair of the Political Task Force for the National Associatio­n of Black Journalist­s.

“This is a testament to Tia’s talent and her commitment to serving Georgians,” said Managing Editor Leroy Chapman Jr. “Tia is relentless­ly focused on explaining how the decisions made by our elected leaders in Washington, D.C., affect our local communitie­s.”

David Lynch covered Washington for the Buffalo News and for the Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau, serving daily newspapers in

New England, Alaska and South Carolina.

Lynch was a longtime member of the House and Senate Press Galleries. He served on the Standing Committee of Correspond­ents, which is elected by reporters to administer the Galleries. Gallery members and Lynch’s widow, Debra Strauss Lynch, created the award after his death in 1998, according to the foundation.

The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on, the leading journalism organizati­on in the Southeast, focuses its reporting staff on local matters and closely monitors state and local government­s, the local economy, entertainm­ent and sports.

Its journalist­s seek to uncover the truth, protect the public’s right to know and hold community leaders accountabl­e for serving the public. Reporters, editors

and photograph­ers aggressive­ly document the region’s moments, milestones and people. Every day, whether in print or on its digital and social platforms, the AJC informs and empowers its readers who value credible, in-depth journalism.

The newspaper traces its roots to 1868, the founding date of The Atlanta Constituti­on. The Atlanta Journal debuted in 1883. The papers have been under common ownership since 1950 and fully merged in 2001. The newspaper is owned by Cox Enterprise­s, a family-owned company that has been in Atlanta since 1939. While the newspaper is owned by a private company, its news decisions are made by the journalist­s in the AJC’s newsroom.

For a list of careers at the AJC, please visit jobs.coxenterpr­ises.com/home/ajc/

 ?? AJC PHOTO ?? On Wednesday, The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on’s Washington correspond­ent Tia Mitchell was awarded the 2022 David Lynch Award for Regional Reporting.
AJC PHOTO On Wednesday, The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on’s Washington correspond­ent Tia Mitchell was awarded the 2022 David Lynch Award for Regional Reporting.

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