The Gazette family of newspapers won more than two dozen awards in the Colorado Press Association’s annual best in journalism competition.

Colorado Politics took home 13 awards, The Denver Gazette hauled in three, and the Colorado Springs Gazette won 12.

Of the Colorado Politics awards, five entries took the first-place spot. They included stories from Marianne Goodland, Marissa Ventrelli and Thelma Grimes on agriculture, the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, artificial intelligence, and law enforcement and mental health.

Reporters Ernest Luning, Michael Karlik, Evan Wyloge and Luige del Puerto also won awards.

Reporters Scott Weiser, John Moore and Kyla Pearce each won an award for The Denver Gazette for their reporting on the wolf reintroduction program, the arts and the Colorado trail.

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